Name: JOSÉ CÂNDIDO RIFAN SUETH
Type: PhD thesis
Publication date: 28/09/2016
Advisor:
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SEBASTIÃO PIMENTEL FRANCO | Advisor * |
Examining board:
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GILVAN VENTURA DA SILVA | Internal Examiner * |
JULIO CÉSAR BENTIVOGLIO | Internal Examiner * |
SEBASTIÃO PIMENTEL FRANCO | Advisor * |
Summary: This thesis aims to demonstrate that the representations disseminated about the political and cultural position of Espirito Santo before other regions of Brazil find themselves in the midst of a capixaba political identity built by Moniz Freire between 1882 and 1908. The pillars of this political identity relate themselves with the feeling of hurt and desire of Espirito Santo to enter into the Brazilian political world, understood in the proposed time frame. This study deepens on how it was generated, in Espirito Santo, this set of social representations that defined the region as abandoned and doomed to failure and the way they are present in the Moniz Freire's speech focused on the development of region. For the understanding of what we proposed in this research are established three central theoretical dimensions, deeply related to each other - power, social representation and identity - and studied respectively by Max Weber, Serge Moscovici and Stuart Hall. Our study methodology of the chosen sources turned to a set of communication analysis techniques, called content analysis by Laurence Bardin. We also analyzed in the thesis the decay of political prestige of Moniz Freire and the consequent loss of influence of political identity created for him. There are detailed and analyzed important aspects of the trajectory capixaba policy.