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APPROPRIATING THE INAPPROPRIATE: (RE)SIGNIFICATIONS OF THE SPACES OF A LOW-CLASS PROSTITUTION ZONE IN BELO HORIZONTE (MG)

2020; Faculdade Sul Fluminense; Volume: 5; Linguagem: Inglês

10.22408/reva502020660231-244

ISSN

2526-043X

Autores

Jefferson Rodrigues Pereira, José Vitor Palhares, Kely César Martins de Paiva, João Henrique Machado Delgado, Alice de Freitas Oleto,

Tópico(s)

Public Spaces through Art

Resumo

The history of Guaicurus intertwines with the spatial planning of the city, going through an intense process of transformation over the years. Considering this process, this study was developed with the goal of analyzing the spatial dynamics that surround the Guaicurus prostitution zone, through concepts of space, place and territory. To reach this goal, we conducted a descriptive research with a qualitative approach, in which the unit of analysis was the prostitution zone called Guaicurus, in Belo Horizonte (MG). The units of observation were the internal spaces of prostitution hotels and their surroundings, as well as the prostitutes. Data were collected through 27 in-depth interviews with the prostitutes, the application of a projective technique and the photographic documentation of the brothels facades. The data of the interviews were submitted to French discourse analysis. We have been able to notice ambiguities in the social imaginary concerning such space, sometimes a place of prostitution, sometimes a psychical prison, whose chains have been forged by the workers themselves; that is, a form of self-imposed imprisonment. To alleviate the suffering arising from this process, some of the interviewees resignify parts of the room spaces by giving them a cozier, more familiar disposition, necessary for their permanence in prostitution work.Keywords: Space. Place. Territory. Prostitution zone. Guaicurus.

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