Memory and topophilia in Bahia semi-arid: images of everyday life from old farmers of sisal - DOI 10.5216/vis.v9i2.19855
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The purpose of this paper is to understand the meanings produced by elderly farmers in Valente (Bahia, Brazil) about their place, taken as a starting point for understanding their relationship to the environment. For this, we rely on stories as well as in filmic records, taken as raw material for the construction of a memory about the place, inextricably articulated to the daily experiences of the elder and his representations of the past, that serves as an adjunct in the interpretation of their reality.
Keywords: Filmic record, sisal region, collective memory
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