Banca de DEFESA: ALINE DA PAIXÃO PREZOTTO SANTOS

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ALINE DA PAIXÃO PREZOTTO SANTOS
DATA : 27/03/2020
HORA: 16:00
LOCAL: Auditório do NTB
TÍTULO:

BODY-NATURE IN AN AMAZON FLOODPLAIN: a study of experiences with the phenomenon of fallen lands in São Ciríaco do Urucurituba / Stm-Pa.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Environmental Sciences; Phenomenology; Body-Nature;Amazonian floodplain; Fallen lands.


PÁGINAS: 190
GRANDE ÁREA: Outra
ÁREA: Ciências Ambientais
RESUMO:

The theme of this doctoral thesis addresses the body-nature relationship based
on the experiences lived of riverside dwellers with the phenomenon of fallen
lands in an Amazonian floodplain. For this study we assume as a general
objective to understand the senses and meanings of the experiences lived in
the body-nature relationship in face of the seasonality of the Amazon River and
the phenomenon of fallen lands of residents of the São Ciríaco do Urucurituba
community in Santarém-Pará. And as specific objectives: to present the
experiences lived with the seasonality and the phenomenon of the lands fallen
in the floodplain; to present and describe the meanings of the experiences lived
by the residents from the body-nature relationship and their strategies to face
the seasonality of the floodplain and the fallen lands; and to analyze the senses
that lead residents to remain in an environment susceptible to seasonal
changes, as well as to the risks of material and immaterial damage resulting
from the phenomena of fallen lands. We used Qualitative Research, conducting
a case study supported by Phenomenology according to Merleau-Ponty and
centered on the structure of the situated phenomenon. The constitution of the
data occurred through direct observation of the studied community and the
reports made by the residents during the phenomenological interviews.The
conclusions express the meaning of a riverside body that has experience of
living with nature, develops environmental perception and creates strategies for
coexistence and survival based on the skills acquired through years of learning
in the Amazonian floodplain. As well as, the sense of staying in place
announces a relational and esthetic riverside body, which is incarnated in the
life-world capable of maintaining the constituted relationships and using natural
resources as means of survival. Therefore, this doctoral thesis, based on
phenomenological assumptions, proposes other ways of thinking about the
riverside-floodplain relationship, in addition to technical-functionalist views, in
order to reflect on complex realities, such as this one of the studied Amazon
context.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1030394 - TANIA SUELY AZEVEDO BRASILEIRO
Interno - 1776327 - THIAGO ALMEIDA VIEIRA
Interna - 1446230 - LUCIANA GONCALVES DE CARVALHO
Externo ao Programa - 1983523 - HERGOS RITOR FROES DE COUTO
Externa à Instituição - EDNA FERREIRA COELHO GALVÃO - UEPA
Externo à Instituição - JOSÉ PEREIRA DE MELO - UFRN
Externo à Instituição - FLAVIO RODRIGUES DO NASCIMENTO - UFC
Notícia cadastrada em: 04/03/2020 11:08
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