Weaving memories along the thread of the struggle: decoloniality in the history of the city

Authors

  • Giovana Cruz Alves Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Poliana Gonçalves Monteiro Research and Planning Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Fernanda Gomes de Oliveira Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

Keywords:

The history of architecture and the city, Decoloniality, Memory, Everyday life, Urban struggles

Abstract

The coloniality of urban knowledge intersects the field of historical studies on architecture and the city in the Global South, and contributes to the invisibilization of the history and memory of subalternized groups. Based on this premise, this article brings a decolonial perspective circumscribed in theoretical debates regarding the Global South, which seeks to question hegemonic theories and methodologies, linking critique to the concrete experience of societies marked by colonialism. Our objective is to help construct a historiography of architecture and the city, which contemplates the memories of social groups in subordinate situations. We suggest that observing everyday life and urban struggles contributes to the democratization of history and collective memory. Thus, we address popular housing occupations in the port region of Rio de Janeiro and urban struggles for the right to housing and work, highlighting the women and men who live in the city and construct it. Using oral reporting, we bring the narrative and everyday life of peripheral working women to the center of the story. As the main results, we have reflected on the colonial and decolonial, Eurocentric and subaltern categories of theoretical debates located in the Global South, essentially demonstrating the speech of the working woman in the dispute of the narratives.

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Author Biographies

Giovana Cruz Alves, Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

She is an Architect and Urbanist with a Master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism, researcher in the group Large Urban Development Projects (GPDU) of the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism, of the Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She studies the history of architecture and the city, culture, memory and subjectivity in architecture and the city, and decoloniality. giovanacruzalves@gmail.com http://lattes.cnp

Poliana Gonçalves Monteiro, Research and Planning Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

She is an Architect and Urbanist with a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning. She is a researcher in the Laboratory of State, Labour, Territory, and Nature (ETTERN) of the Research and Planning Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the research group Large Urban Development Projects (GPDU) of the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism, of the Fluminense Federal University. She studies social housing, social movements, precarious settlements, housing policy, space production and human rights, from a feminist perspective focusing on the struggles carried out by women.

Fernanda Gomes de Oliveira, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism and a Master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism. She is a researcher in the group Large Urban Development Projects (GPDU) of the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism, at the Fluminense Federal University, Brazil. Her research focuses on the relationship between tourism and the city, urban conflicts and tourism, and public policies and tourism.

Published

2021-12-21