Dissertação
Dinâmica das espacialidades rurais em territórios coloniais
Fecha
2008-02-29Autor
Vidal, Lisane Regina
Institución
Resumen
The work had as an objective to identify and characterize not only the family colonial
system but also the dynamics that act upon the rural spatiality altering and integrating
its production and reproduction relations determining a new system of production
integrated to the market that is aggregated to the old colonial system. The
methodological ways were structured through a systematic approach, a historicaldescriptive
review and of critical analysis. The methodological procedures were
constituted by techniques, data collection and auxiliary tools of investigation. The
German immigrants’ reterritorialization in the far South of Brazil attended to strategic
politics interests, both of settlement and supplement to the Brazilian Empire. In this
way, Santo Ângelo colony received immigrants of Germanic culture who inserted in
that space their ways of life, habits and culture, forming colonial territories. In the
beginning of the colonization, the colonial activities were based on the social group
survival, permitting the development of polycultivations that started to attend places,
villages and cities that were being developed. In this way, the first forms of
commercialization emerged in accordance with the colonial model, singular until now
in Brazil. The external relations of these groups opened way to the entrance of new
activities in the colonies that incorporate slowly new systems of production until the
agriculture modernization phase. Then, the CAIs system and growth specialization
were adopted resulting in the changing of agriculturists into modern familiar
producers. However, an insignificant dimension of the available land besides its
absence of capital guided to the production relations’ exhaustion due to the
maximization of natural resources, marginalizing small rural establishments and
provoking rural emigration. This situation of inertia in Agudo’s rural areas guided the
familiar producers to aggregate new alternatives (familiar craftsmanship agroindustry)
generators of incomes and caterings of Germanic cultures transported
through their codes, due to their reterritorialization. Nowadays, these novelties make
possible the social group’s permanence in the countryside keeping their colonial
culture, but under a new production system integrated to the market.