2020
DOI: 10.15448/2178-3748.2020.1.36732
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Ensaio sobre arqueologia do período da borracha no Baixo Amazonas: materialidade, ontologia e patrimônio

Abstract: Vinte e duas garrafas de grés e vidro foram encontradas por um seringueiro de Santarém em seu seringal. Localizadas próximas a um taperebá e seringueiras nativas, tais garrafas são o ponto gerador desta pesquisa, associadas ao período da borracha e/ou, possivelmente, à passagem de Henry Wickham pela região de Santarém. Neste ensaio apresento como esses materiais podem ser entendidos em seu contexto, a partir de perspectiva relacional e simétrica em estudos de cultura material, a fim de lançar novos dados para … Show more

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“…Thus, Fordlândia could be considered an industrial heritage of rubber; however, in this heritage complex, the factory is just the tip of the iceberg, as it was in the woods that the toil to "bleed" the "syringe" and produce the so-coveted "black gold" occurred. In this sense, the highlight here is an amalgamation of knowledge (Muniz, 2019) and historical materials (Muniz, 2020) associated with the rubber extraction and production process, which could be also understood as part of this heritage complex. Next, in this context of an emerging present, I demonstrated how contemporary archaeology dialogues with these materialities as an archaeology of the present.…”
Section: Rubber Agencies and Actants Against "Modernity"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Fordlândia could be considered an industrial heritage of rubber; however, in this heritage complex, the factory is just the tip of the iceberg, as it was in the woods that the toil to "bleed" the "syringe" and produce the so-coveted "black gold" occurred. In this sense, the highlight here is an amalgamation of knowledge (Muniz, 2019) and historical materials (Muniz, 2020) associated with the rubber extraction and production process, which could be also understood as part of this heritage complex. Next, in this context of an emerging present, I demonstrated how contemporary archaeology dialogues with these materialities as an archaeology of the present.…”
Section: Rubber Agencies and Actants Against "Modernity"mentioning
confidence: 99%