History of the present time and the memory of the female workers from Jaguarão.
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https://doi.org/10.23899/relacult.v2i1.53Keywords:
History, Present Time, Memory.Abstract
In this study, I sought to relate the history of the present time with my research’s theme that is the history of the fisherwomen of the county of Jaguarão, situated in the south of the estate Rio Grande do Sul and boarders the Uruguayan city, Rio Branco. The aim of the research is to discuss through interviews and other sources that elucidated the memories of some of the workers, their relation with the workspace to realize their knowledge, their experiences and a whole range of knowledge forged in daily life, under the cut of 1980 until the present days. As the research is at an early stage, the proposal in this moment will be reflect about the historiographical trajectory, limits and possibilities of the research with the timeframe of the present.References
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