Tornando-se um “acampado” a experiência das famílias organizadas pelo Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Teto (MTST)
Resumen
Starting from Chicos Mendes's occupation analysis, this study intend to understand how is the
struggle experience of The people of the Homeless Workers Movement (MTST) while they
are camped. For this, however, we seek to recover the genesis of the problems that give, from
one side, the formation of the movement for its integration to the socio-spatial inequalities
from the city, and on the other hand, give basis for the social experiences lived and brought by
people who enter in MTST while camping.This wide scenario will be the base to the
preparation of the study and understanding of the encounter of these two distinct logics,
among families who choose to be part of the movement and the political propositions of it. It
will be in this interstice, understood by the movement only by the need of a housing, we will
make this study through the pleople experience. Through the fieldwork done at the occupation
and the literature reviews, it is evident in this study that MTST will be in a very distinguished
suburb, similar to those which gave base to the appearance of urban movements from the
1970s and 1980s. And, therefore, will be by this widely modified scenario (both in the social
experience of individuals and about the social management promoted by the state) that MTST
seek to gain their legitimacy.