The bonds between Brazilian geography and Cuban geography: institutions, networks, and affinity circles

This article presents part of the results of an investigation that aimed to understand the relationships and bonds established between Brazilian and Cuban geography. The research problem started from the assumption that geography, since the second half of the 19th century, served the interests of co...

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Autor principal: de Souza Haracenko, Adélia Aparecida
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spelling I28-R145-9983_oai2022-09-23 de Souza Haracenko, Adélia Aparecida 2021-12-16 This article presents part of the results of an investigation that aimed to understand the relationships and bonds established between Brazilian and Cuban geography. The research problem started from the assumption that geography, since the second half of the 19th century, served the interests of colonialist and imperialist countries, given that both Brazilian and Cuban geography were influenced by European theories. In this sense, we seek to identify interchange relations between the two of them, emphasizing the importance of geography between geographers in Latin America. The methodological procedures for collecting relevant information and data were sustained both in bibliographic references and in interviews with geographers from both countries. History and the oral source were essential in the search for primary information. In it we address the following subjects: the periods in which the bonds were established, the institutions that participated in the exchange, the networks and circles of affinities that were built through the ties established between the researchers. Considering that to integrate is to learn from both sides, it is to consolidate, this work joins the list of those who intend to contribute to the construction of a shared Latin American geography. Este artigo apresenta parte dos resultados de uma investigação que teve como objetivo a compreensão das relações e dos vínculos estabelecidos entre a geografia brasileira e cubana. A problemática de investigação partiu do pressuposto que a geografia, desde a segunda metade do século XIX, esteve a serviço dos interesses dos países colonialistas e imperialistas, haja vista que, tanto a geografia brasileira quanto a cubana foram marcadas e influenciadas por teorias europeias. Nesse sentido, procuramos identificar relações de intercâmbio entre ambas, dando ênfase a importância da geografia que se faz entre os geógrafos da América Latina. Os procedimentos metodológicos de coleta das informações e dos dados relevantes se sustentaram tanto nos referenciais bibliográficos quanto nas entrevistas com geógrafos dos dois países. A história e a fonte oral foram primordiais na busca das informações primárias. Nele abordamos os seguintes assuntos: os períodos em que os vínculos foram estabelecidos; as instituições que participaram do intercambio; as redes e os círculos de afinidades que se construiram através dos laços estabelecidos entre os pesquisadores. Tomando o sentido de que integrar é aprender de ambas as partes, é consolidar-se, este trabalho se junta a lista dos que pretendem contribuir para a construção de uma geografia latino-americana compartilhada. application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/9983 10.34096/ps.n5.9983 spa Instituto de Geografía "Romualdo Ardissone", UBA http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/9983/9904 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/9983/9917 Derechos de autor 2021 Punto sur Punto sur; Núm. 5 (2021): Julio-Diciembre 2683-7404 geography Brazil Cuba bonds affinity circles geografía Brasil Cuba vínculos círculos de afinidades geografia Brasil Cuba vínculos círculos de afinidades The bonds between Brazilian geography and Cuban geography: institutions, networks, and affinity circles Os vínculos entre a geografia brasileira e a geografia cubana: instituições, redes e círculos de afinidades Os vínculos entre a geografia brasileira e a geografia cubana: instituições, redes e círculos de afinidades info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=puntosur&d=9983_oai
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Brazil
Cuba
bonds
affinity circles
geografía
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
geografia
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
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Brazil
Cuba
bonds
affinity circles
geografía
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
geografia
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
de Souza Haracenko, Adélia Aparecida
The bonds between Brazilian geography and Cuban geography: institutions, networks, and affinity circles
topic_facet geography
Brazil
Cuba
bonds
affinity circles
geografía
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
geografia
Brasil
Cuba
vínculos
círculos de afinidades
description This article presents part of the results of an investigation that aimed to understand the relationships and bonds established between Brazilian and Cuban geography. The research problem started from the assumption that geography, since the second half of the 19th century, served the interests of colonialist and imperialist countries, given that both Brazilian and Cuban geography were influenced by European theories. In this sense, we seek to identify interchange relations between the two of them, emphasizing the importance of geography between geographers in Latin America. The methodological procedures for collecting relevant information and data were sustained both in bibliographic references and in interviews with geographers from both countries. History and the oral source were essential in the search for primary information. In it we address the following subjects: the periods in which the bonds were established, the institutions that participated in the exchange, the networks and circles of affinities that were built through the ties established between the researchers. Considering that to integrate is to learn from both sides, it is to consolidate, this work joins the list of those who intend to contribute to the construction of a shared Latin American geography.
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