O Bairro Reforma Agrária e seu Processo de Transformação. Uma revisão da pesquisa de Larissa Mies Bombardi
Abstract
In 2001, Larissa Mies Bombardi performed a case study regarding the
Agrarian Inspection Law, and more specifically the Capivari agrarian core, founed in
the 1960s and that became a rural neighborhood. The present paperwork seeks a
reviewing of this case study in order to approach the economic and cultural changes
expressed through spacial transformations that took place between 2001 through
2015.
The goal consisted in understanding the farming production processes in this
core and the trasnformations ocurred since Bombardi's study, upon the concept of
reproducting peasantry, of the peasants as a reproducting unit.
For the conceiving of this work, first and foremost, a study of Larissa
Bombardi's “O Bairro Reforma Agrária e o processo de territorialização camponesa”
took place, hence the book was taken as primary reference. After, there was the
accomplishment of field research, with numerous interviews held with different
profiles of local dwellers. Beyond that, the discussion regarding the changes and
transformations that took place since Bombardi's study and the neighborhood and
the peasantry's current situation, as of 2015. After that, there's a reflection
concerning education in rural schools with a singular perspective that englobes the
peasant reality.
Thus, it's concluded that the peasantry's deal shows it's modifications and
adaptations as they happened through the years, given the numerous difficulties
regarding their reproduction, as well as “mechanisms” adopted for survival and
continuity of this class as expressed by the different dweller profiles compiled in this
paperwork. Furthermore, it's concluded that such cultural and social modifications
impact directly in the neighborhood's configuration.
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