Dissertação
Paisagem e diversidade cultural: as identidades culturais das distintas etnias em Santa Maria - RS
Date
2013-09-27Registration in:
VOIGT, Elizandra. Landscape and cultural diversity: the cultural identities of different ethnic groups in Santa Maria - RS. 2013. 200 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geociências) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2013.
Author
Voigt, Elizandra
Institutions
Abstract
Culture is considered a key concept for Geography, that is, fundamental to explain the
relationship that man establishes with landscaping and his influence on spatial materiality.
This research seeks to analyze the ethnic diversity through their cultural codes embodied in
the city of Santa Maria-RS, identifying the different temporalities and spatialities expressed in
the landscape. The specific objectives were to: (a) understand the insertion of various
ethnicities in Santa Maria considering their temporalities, (b) identify the city landscape and
its cultural codes structuring symbolic forms, (c) analyze the current spatiality that refer to the
set of expressions of distinct ethnic groups present in Santa Maria. The relevance of the
research can be justified by the importance of studies regarding the cultural theme,
demonstrating the possibilities of materialization of cultures embedded in the local space. In
this regard, some questioning is relevant, such as, how did the cultures evolve via
descendence in a multi-cultural space? Whether their descendants managed to keep their
habits, or were there changes or even abandoning of some cultural codes? How did these
cultures materialize in forementioned city? Did some ethnic groups redefine their cultural
codes? These were questions that mediated the discussions held along the work.
Methodologically the research was structured in stages. In the initial stage, there was the
operationalization of the basic concepts of investigative theme, as well as the definition of the
dialectical method. This choice is justified by the understanding of reality as a dynamic and
ongoing process transformation. Once the theoretical-methodological matrices were defined,
the second step consisted on surveying data from secondary sources. At the same time, we
attempted to rescue photographs that materialize the contribution of immigrants to the spatial
organization of Santa Maria. The third phase was related to field work, in order to observe in
situ the materiality of cultures in Santa Maria. The fieldwork sought to highlight the cultural
aspects present in the landscape, i.e., those which contain the "cultural mark", expressed
through codes of ethnicities present. Accordingly, the selection of cultures to be studied had
as a criterion their importance for the spatial organization and the historical and economic
relevance to the genesis and evolution of Santa Maria. Thus, combining the concepts and
the data collected on-site observation, we sought to understand and analyze the integration
of different ethnic groups in the local context, considering the cultural perspective, as well as
to understand their contribution to the spatial organization, rescuing the temporalities
inherent cultural evolution of the city in question.