TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)
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Item Entre tradições e modernidades: representações sobre a arquitetura neogótica nas décadas de 1910 e 1920 na cidade do Recife(2021-12-13) Oliveira Neto, Diomedes de; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1174464090869953This paper proposes to highlight and analyze representations about the neo-Gothic architecture productions in the city of Recife in the 1910s and 1920s. These were discourses produced by influential intellectuals on the pages of newspapers with wide circulation in the city, at a time when Recife was undergoing transformations in its physiognomy and in its sociability, anchored in the senses of modernization and civilization. From an analysis of journalistic sources, interpretations of the speeches were sought from the perspective of a Cultural History of Representations in order to understand the different meanings of civilization, tradition and modernity in dispute, the consequent practices from these meanings and where neo-gothic architecture was part of these different city projects dreamed of for Brazilian capitals in the First Republic.Item Flechas e punhais: as relações socioculturais entre os indígenas Atikum e os cangaceiros na Serra do Umã no Sertão pernambucano (1922-1938)(2021-12-15) Cavalcanti, Maria Tereza de Melo; Dantas, Mariana Albuquerque; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8568216121012333; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4296981034439802The current study sought to analyze the relationship between the Atikum Indigenius people and the bandits of the Lampionic Period, betwenn 1922 to 1938, time when Lampião, was heading one of the biggest gangs of ‘social bandits’ in the Northeast Hinterlands. In this way, we seek to understand the processes that built those interactions, pointing the dynamics lived by those two groups, taking in consideration that the social context of the period in question indicates some of the reasons for the establishment of those relationships. The Umã Sierra is a space of privilege to analyze because it’s historically inhabited by indigenous people and, in the begging of the 20th century, it was a refuge to ‘social bandits’.Item A greve geral de 1917 em Pernambuco nas páginas dos jornais(2021-12-15) Ferreira, Aldo de Sousa; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5526451022673419The year 1917 is one of the most important in human history, in addition to having marked the height of the First World War (1914-1918), it was the year of the rise of the political influence of the working class, which, due to the crises caused by the war, organized several strikes demanding better living and working conditions. In Brazil, one of the effects of the conflict in Europe was the scarcity of basic necessities; not having a salary increase in the same proportion, the workers sought their rights through a General Strike. The present work aims to investigate issues related to the 1917 General Strike in Pernambuco, emphasizing aspects such as: the political and social organization of workers in Pernambuco: unions, associations and other types of institutions, the factors that led to the declaration of strike and its consequences, in addition to the participation of newspapers, the main means of communication of the period, as an influencing element of public opinion.Item Imprensa feminina em Pernambuco: representações, discursos, legitimações e relações de gênero no periódico Maria (1920-1925)(2022-10-04) Cavalcanti, Sarha Dennise Pedrosa; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1908693754800189This work has the analysis of women and gender relations between the years 1920 and 1925 in the state of Pernambuco through the religious magazine Maria. The construction of the text passes through the feminine press, the vision about the woman in the Catholic Church, he feminist movement of the 1920s in Brazil and understanding the changes that the country was going through in the first decades of the 20th century and the resistance of progress for some groups. The theoretical basis used will be Joan Scott for the discussion of gender and Roger Chartier to work on the representations and Cultural History.Item Morte, rituais fúnebres e epidemias: as implicações na criação do Cemitério Público do Recife (1850-1860)(2019-01-29) Melo, Igor Cordeiro de; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9537347880328155This paper aims to assess historically the attitudes of several western societies on facing death and epidemics, in order to present the changes and continuities of these attitudes on the conception of the off-wall cemetery in Recife city. It relates the conception of this space to the European influence in taking prophylactic measures on the social sphere as well as measures of urban reorganization, changing the relationship of the social actors and religiosity in their practices and funeral rituals in the second half of the nineteenth-century. In the 1800’s, the funeral practices in Recife and their relation to life’s finitude are influenced by different societies in different historical periods. The purpose of this work is to present a historiographical review of the theme, following, from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth-century, the approaches to death, funeral rituals and epidemics along with the suggested debates about these issues, trying to present fears and problems induced by them in to the societies, the transformations and resistances to changes and the solutions pointed, with in a hygienist model in the nineteenth-century Recife. It is based on the theoretical support offered by Phillipe Arriès and Jacques Le Goff, renowned writers of this subject. Socially, death presents itself strangely and inconveniently. In the various historical periods the finitude of life has been questioned, but this unknown did not prevent individuals from presenting the most varied array of explanations, according to their historical age, using their socio-cultural interactions and the perception of the world around them. The daily presence of death reveals its importance so that we can live with it without so many fears, being aware of the measures able to delay it that exist in societies excelling on the concerns and actions of hygienic matters that guarantee the improvement of the population’s quality of life. These measures reshaped the death rites in Recife in the eighteen-hundreds, shifting the burials to the public cemetery of Recife, pointing out the relevance of this work.Item Negras de tabuleiro: uma visão a partir de viagem pitoresca e histórica ao Brasil de Jean Baptiste Debret(2022-05-17) Bento, Mônica Pontes da Silva; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8560836875177973This article seeks to present the analyzes made from the iconographies of Jean-Baptiste Debret with black women on the board and their respective African and Afro-Brazilian cultural representations, social and work customs in Rio de Janeiro in the 19th century, during his stay in Brazil between 1816 and 1816. 1831. The objective is to show that the respective iconographies present historical, aesthetic and cultural elements of the time as well as the gender and social issue of these women, in conditions of slavery, freedom and forro. We will discuss the representations and their terms related to the black African woman, as well as the Afro-Brazilian, based on comments made on boards by Debret himself in Viagem Pitoresca e Histórica ao Brasil, and also on sources with narratives on the subject.Item A propaganda e a censura no Estado Novo(2018) Porto, Marcella Alves; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195The present work studies propaganda nad censorship in Estado Novo. A period that has as a characteristic a posture focused on the process of political and social control. We analyze the emergence of repressive thinking in the early 1930s, which settled in Brazil through a revolution aimed at ending the values of the old republic, which extended in the country from 1889 to 1930. We will see how Getúlio Vargas made use of the propaganda to control the mass and achieve through alienation, driven by the media, popular support. We will understand how suppressed was the forces that opposed this authoritarian form of government. And finally we will analyze the view taken on women in this period, a very patriarchal and subordinate view. We will see how women who did not submit and fight against this regime were reprimanded and persecuted.Item Qual é o lugar da história local no Ensino Médio? O caso da Escola Francisco de Paula Corrêa de Araújo - Camaragibe/PE(2021-12-15) Fonseca, Kerolayne Gomes da; Andrade, Juliana Alves de; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9273063697259288; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4148170431364464The use of local history presents itself as a tool that promotes the debate of historical identity, providing students with an approximation of their realities with the historiographical debate. Thus, this qualitative work aims to investigate the contents of the History of Camaragibe that are discussed during classes, and the pedagogical practices of History teachers who work in High School at Francisco de Paula Corrêa de Araújo School, establishment belonging to the Pernambuco State Education Network, located in the municipality of Camaragibe, Metropolitan Region of Recife. We seek to understand how the teaching of local history in High School offers assistance in the process of recognizing these individuals as historical subjects capable of realizing that history is not finished, but is in permanent construction.Item Representações femininas nas obras de Chico Buarque(2022-10-05) Silva, Sarah Correia de Souza da; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195In the last twenty years there have been several changes in historiographical studies and approaches regarding gender issues within the Brazilian academic community, especially with regard to places and perceptions about what is feminine in contemporary contexts. Thus, this work, entitled Representations of women in the works of Chico Buarque de Holanda, aimed to study, research, map and analyze, above all, from the concept of representations presented by historian Roger Chartier, the ways in which the female figure is featured in some of the songs by the artist Chico Buarque (“Sem açúcar”, “Ana de Amsterdam”, “A Rita”, “Carolina”, “Bárbara” and “A História de Lily Brown”). Thus, the analysis of the triad: History-Literature-Gender, point to the possibility of visualizing, debating and understanding the secular constructions around women, the nature of the feminine and the intellectual impacts on perceptions about gender relations.