Território harmônico pra que(m)?:
The governmental discourse in opposition to the conflicts in the countryside in Chapada do Apodi/RN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14393/RCT153903Abstract
The present work intends to make a reflection about the concept of territory, as well as the intentionalities present in the concepts that hide the conflict in its genesis. As a result of a territorial discourse, the proposal for a harmonic territory is opposed to the conflictualities existing in the field. By this logic, this study seeks to understand how the bases of the apparently harmonious territorial discourse are presented and opposed in this context, taking the municipality of Apodi-RN as a cut. With regard to methodological procedures, we are guided by bibliographic research, based mainly on authors such as Haesbaert (1997;2009), Raffestin (1993), Stédile (2000), Fabrini (2011), Fernandes (2008a;2008b), Araújo (2000), Andrade (2005) and Pinto (2018). As a technical instrument for data construction, we use direct observation, informal dialogues and a field diary, where we describe the main points observed. Having as subjects that collaborated for the construction of the data shown here, Rural Workers of the Rural Union of Apodi/RN. Identify yourself that the construction of the governmental discourse provides the supremacy of the latifundium to the dictates of capital, while it suffocates and seeks to kill the peasantry due to an alleged harmony.