OLIVEIRA, L. I. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5660602217817948; OLIVEIRA, Leiana Isis Soares de.
Abstract:
Since a long time as cities have become thematic of the most diverse researches, promoting a
dialogue on its tracings, forms, signs, components, inhabitants and customs. Moreover, more
than significance, as cities are recognized as a space of plurality, diversity, well-being and
standards as they would demarcate as urban. At the same time, one perceives a singularity, since
they resemble each other in their forms, laws and practices. However, they differentiate
themselves by producing the only ones that personalize or identify the built space and its
inhabitants. Faced with this, a research entitled "Between the Serene and the Prose: Mount
Horebe-Pb urbanization of the process of historiography of the 60s and 70s" in the decades of
1960 and 1970. In order to capture their possible and actual images, as well as its process of
emancipation, urbanization, construction, its social practices and its relevance to a
historiography. Thus, the theoretical point of view flirts with the works of Walter Benjamin,
Maria Stella Bresciani, Sergio Buarque de Holanda, Leandro Konder, Lewis Mumford, Nicolau
Sevcenko, Osmar Luiz S. Filho and other theorists. And from the methodological point of view,
we use documentary sources such as the books of Minutes of the José Dias Guarita City Hall,
photos and orality. So that from the critical handling we can situate it in the historical discourse,
understanding as nuances of the social construction of its space, emphasizing the urban
development and problematization of the city by its inhabitants.