HANGAI, D. K. P. G.; HANGAI, Daniella Karla Portela Guimarães.
Resumo:
This academic work, presents considerations about my research on the everyday use offactory space by former workers of the defunct factory SANBRA and their daily practices in the Liberdade neighborhood. In these spaces that demonstrate multiple everyday, complex in their plots, for it encompasses many space-times, will be analyzed as such (as) ex - workers the) represented their experience working in the factory as well as their experiences in the Liberdade neighborhood highlighting different representations of gender . In pursuit of building a subjective and cultural look with respect to the work category, consecrated by orthodox Marxism as essentially materialistic, tried to think the factory as a place marked by plurality and practiced relational exchanges where each practitioner makes use of these spaces, as well as struggles representations. The city of Campina Grande was designed from the records of the collective memories of residents of the neighborhood of Liberty and its invented and reinvented urban sensibilities inside and outside the factory. From this perspective, I chose to write a story inspired by the cultural dimension of the experience of factory work based on oral narratives that demonstrated the diversity of City entertainment representations regarding social place Campinense urban workers.