JUSTINO FILHO, J; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9425252130057715; JUSTINO FILHO, José.
Resumo:
This work is the result of a study wich took place
in county of Princesa Isabel, located in the backlands of the state of Paraiba. Our
main objetive was the investigation of the permanence of two families who have
been taking turns in the local political power since the beginning of the century,
adapting themselves to the political, economical and social changes that occurred
in the recent history of the country, thus showing that traditional political
practices can articulate with modern political tendencies, guaranteeing the existence
of a certain cultural standard capable of facing the expansion of the capitalist
society and the homogenization of its ideological structure.
The theoretical basis of the dissertation revolves
around the question of the of "personal relationships" - a concept that accommodate
different variants, such as friendship, family, patronage and personal relationships.
All these relationships, with their peculiarities, act in certain contexts,
in a sense that make us see how established are the obligations or the rules that
caracterize the political behaviour.
With this work we want to demonstrate like, in a
small town, the traditional political practices articulate with the modern ones,
confirming thus that determined structures that are typical of the past still persevere
historically, but acquiring new meaning in the process.