GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira.; ZANELLA, Andrea.; BENGIO, Fernanda Cristine Santos.; ASSIS, Neiva.
Resumo:
Tensioning some paradoxes of practices of cultural patrimonialization is presented as the focus of
this article. It is undeniable that policies for the assessment of cultural heritage confer legitimacy and
importance on social groups and their practices, but at the same time it keeps on the sidelines and
invisibilizes several others, such as indigenous peoples, who have historically been left out of a
widely recognized history writing. Patrimonializing the cultural practices of these other groups, in
turn, produces unwanted effects, one of the main being the annexation of multiple cultural practices
as archives of disciplined existences. It is necessary, therefore, to problematize existing patrimonial
practices and the recognition of cultural manifestations without, however, subjecting them to death in
life through the crystallization of their own movements.