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Previous issue date: 2013-06-07 / REUNI / This work aims to, between other objectives, analyze the disputes of memory among the years 1963-1990, of the conflict that involved police and inhabitants of the village of Ipatinga and occurred in one of the gates of Usiminas in the morning of October 7, 1963. The official reports about the episode say that, as a result of the moments of tension, shots were made toward the crowd that had stayed in front of the steel plant, resulting in hospitalization of dozens of people and in the death of eight others. Our goal is to analyze how the memories and narratives of these historical events have been influenced by the historical contexts of the following decades, especially during the brazilian military dictatorship (1964-1985) and later process of Redemocratiza??o. In this historical period, we observed that economic, political and social factors contributed to that during the 60?s and 70?s, the "tragic events of 1963" passed by silencing processes, which also lined to plans of local authorities to control closely the labor movement in steel plant and disseminating an ideal of progress and social harmony in the region. However, in the next decade, with the strengthening of new political and social groups in the city of Ipatinga, the narratives of the "protests and deaths of 1963", get recovered and recollected by the perspectives and motivations of this different historical moment. / Este trabalho visa, dentre outros objetivos, analisar as disputas de mem?ria compreendidas dentre os anos 1963-1990 sobre o conflito que envolveu policiais e habitantes do povoado de Ipatinga e se realizou em um dos port?es da Usiminas, na manh? do dia 7 de outubro de 1963. Os laudos oficiais sobre o epis?dio relatam que, em consequ?ncia dos momentos de tens?o, disparos foram efetuados em dire??o ? multid?o que se aglomerava em frente ? usina sider?rgica, resultando na hospitaliza??o de dezenas de pessoas e na morte de outras oito. Nesse contexto, nosso objetivo ? analisar como as mem?rias e narrativas desses acontecimentos foram influenciados pelos contextos hist?ricos das d?cadas seguintes, principalmente durante o per?odo da Ditadura Militar (1964-1985) e do posterior processo de redemocratiza??o da pol?tica nacional. Dentro do recorte hist?rico que elegemos, observamos que fatores econ?micos, pol?ticos e sociais contribu?ram para que, durante os anos 1960 e 1970, os ?eventos tr?gicos de 1963? passassem por processos de silenciamento, os quais tamb?m se alinhavam aos planos das autoridades locais de controlar ?de perto? o movimento oper?rio na sider?rgica e disseminar um ideal de progresso e harmonia social na regi?o. Por?m, na d?cada seguinte, com o fortalecimento de novos grupos pol?ticos e sociais na cidade de Ipatinga, as narrativas sobre os ?protestos e mortes de 1963? passam a ser recuperadas e rememoradas sob a ?tica e as motiva??es desse diferente momento hist?rico.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:localhost:jspui/2486 |
Date | 07 June 2013 |
Creators | PAGNOSSA, Tadeu Pamplona |
Contributors | Damasceno, Caetana Maria, Damasceno, Caetana Maria, Sales, Jean Rodrigues, Pimenta, Ricardo Medeiros |
Publisher | Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Hist?ria, UFRRJ, Brasil, Instituto de Ci?ncias Humanas e Sociais |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRRJ, instname:Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, instacron:UFRRJ |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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