Direito a outra cidade:

favelas como táticas de resistência e transformação

Authors

  • Juliana Canedo Doutora em Urbanismo PROURB | UFRJ, pesquisadora associada do Instituto Habitat Unit/ TU-Berlin
  • Luciana da Silva Andrade Professora PROURB | UFRJ, coordenadora do- Núcleo de atividades de pesquisas e extensão sobre o Morar - [na]MORAR e membro do CATÁLISE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24168/revistaprumo.v4i6.1185

Abstract

Understanding the favelas as alternative forms of resistance to the capitalist process of dwelling, our goal with this article is to comprehend and analise in which way this spaces can be seen as context and agent of a collective construction of another city, coexisting and at the same time resisting the hegemonic model of a city. Our analisis is made through the lenses of the insurgent architect and urbanist and that seeks to approach in a deeply critic form how this professional could participate in the struggle for the production and transformation of urban spaces un-hegemonic. In our debate, we work with the favela Indiana, which found itself threatened with removal by the City of Rio de Janeiro. Using this study as an conductive axis of the discussion and following the methodology of B.S. Santos (2007), Latour (2011 [1991]) and Morin (1990), we understand the field as in place where knowledge is produced and put to practice, and in which the distortions of general thinking are reduced.
Key-words: favelas; resistance; role of the architect

Published

2019-11-25