GAMA, Anne M. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9918407896929331; GAMA, Anne Micheline Souza.
Resumo:
The literary narrative can serve us as a "prime source" that enables us up with
times and places unknown to us. This work was guided by the relationship
between history and literature, aims at presenting the possible representations
of the city of Salvador and their social relations through the work of Jorge
Amado (1912-2001). We chose as a source novel Captains of the Sands (1937)
which relates life experience of a group of abandoned children, the work
homonyms, showing the struggle of individuals in sharp dichotomy City High vs.
Low City. For the development of our analysis we start with a literature review
on the subject and biographical writer. The theoretical contribution to cultural
history, namely the concepts of Roger Chartier (representations) and Michel de
Certeau (cultural practices, tactics), among others, and the debate about the
uses literature as a historiographical source. Our considerations are that the
literary narrative can present as a representation of reality. Developed what
Sandra Pesavento called for "Cultural History of urban" that would be the
proposal to study the city through its representations. We expect this work to be
another contribution to the urban studies and their sociability, showing that
these, largely occur in a disharmonious way.