PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS - PPGCSoc
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Item DAS TREVAS À LUZ : os Canela a caminho do desenvolvimento sustentável(Universidade Federal do Maranhão, 2007-03-13) GOMES, Francisco Ernesto Basílio; COELHO, Elizabeth Maria Beserra; CPF:09895434120; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5976340283035276This dissertation analyses the Project of Combat to the Rural Poorness executed by the government of Maranhão State, in the period between 1998 and 2004, and its application to the indigenous people. The theoretical object to that dissertation is the comprehension of the relation between the government of Maranhão State and indigenous people. It was made the map of the conceptions of de poorness from the project trying to identify in what measure those conceptions contemplate the cultural diverseness of indigenous people. It is also analysed the relation between the perspective of the combat to the poorness associate to the tenable development used in the en forcement of the PCPR Ma. The theoretical mention of the research is inspired in the perspective of the postcolonial studies developed by cry authors like: Escobar (1996) Mignglo (2003) and Lander (2005). I tried to understand the poorness like representation according to Sousa s approach (2001). It also realized a fieldwork in the indigenous village from Escavaldo, from indigenous people Ramkokamekra/ Canela objecting to understand as it has related to the electrical energy, result of the PCPR Ma. Specifically trying to understand the cause of the choice in electrical energy as communal subproject of the combat to the poorness.Item Identidade nacional e literatura indianista: discursos para a construção de uma identidade nacional brasileira em Gonçalves Dias(Universidade Federal do Maranhão, 2020-08-31) AZEVEDO, Philipe Luiz Trindade de; COELHO, Elizabeth Maria Beserra; 098954341-20; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5976340283035276; COELHO, Elizabeth Maria Beserra; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5976340283035276; FOLHES, Rodrigo Theophilo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9262170582606653; ARAÚJO, Daisy Damasceno; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9925770961288238; FARIA, Regina Helena Martins de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4406835498577776; CORREA, Kátia Núbia Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9431672106741102Literature in the 19th century was used as a strategy for building a national identification. Indianist literature sought to meet the interest of homogenizing a heterogeneous population. The present thesis, taking Indianist literature as an empirical field of study, analyzes the discourse present in the work of Gonçalves Dias focused on the construction of a national identity. In this sense, it seeks to correlate the life trajectory of Gonçalves Dias to the themes addressed by his oeuvre in prose and poetry, in order to understand his perspectives regarding the construction of the Indian as an element of national identification. It starts from the assumption, based on Bourdieu (2008), that language is not just a communication system, but the use of language refers to the establishment of a power dynamic necessary for the establishment of norms, customs, and institutions. In this sense, supported by Anderson (2008) and Guibernau (1997), he considers that the strengthening of a national identity requires not only political interventions, but a possible imposition by the state power, and it is also important to note that the sentimental appeal is also necessary for the identification between a people and their nation. These identifications could be constructed in different ways, for example, through the improvement of the educational system, the circulation of journals in vernacular languages, the institution of ephemeris, etc. The present thesis works from the perspective of building nationality through literature.