Walk in search of Cliodiversity: from Seville to Santa Catarina
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https://doi.org/10.17271/1980082720220244992Keywords:
Landscape, Cartography, PatrimonyAbstract
This article applies a methodology for studying the historical landscapes of production, which aims to survey and analyze the industrial heritage of southern Spain, in order to seek its adaptation to the Brazilian reality. Based on the concept of cliodiversity, we move towards history and human occupations in post-industrial landscapes, taking into account: Seville and Santa Catarina Island. Like wanderers, we travel through old maritime-factory areas looking for traces of the past, amidst the fragments of the present. Thus, we reveal remains and ruins that make up cartographies, where heritage values are not interpreted as something objective, nor as timeless essences, but in a dynamic and evolutionary relationship, which takes place over time, between man and the world that surrounds it: welcoming diversity to rewrite a new history.
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