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Contra o princípio norteador da contemporaneidade capitalista ocidental, de uma separação essencial – humanos e natureza, linguagens, grupos – iniciativas como a recuperação das memórias das praias por pessoas mais velhas mostram-se mais que uma alternativa à racionalidade histórica: são atividades que conjugam ética e ecologia para discutir processos da memória como ferramentas de cidadania. Sob essa perspectiva, discute-se o modo como uma prática sociocultural e ecológica realizada em 2023 numa praia portuguesa toca dimensões fundamentais da ética comunitária e preocupada com a inserção dos cidadãos mais velhos, além de revelar percepções do uso da praia marcadas por diferenciações de gênero e classe.
Against the guiding principle of the Western capitalist contemporaneity, of an essential separation - humans and nature, languages, groups - initiatives such as the revival of beach-related memories by older people prove to be more than an alternative to historical rationality: they are activities that combine ethics and ecology to discuss memory processes as citizenship tools. From this perspective, the article discusses how a sociocultural and ecological practice carried out in 2023 on a Portuguese beach touches on fundamental dimensions of community ethics and is concerned with the inclusion of older citizens, as well as it reveals perceptions of beach-going that are marked by gender and class differentiations.
Against the guiding principle of the Western capitalist contemporaneity, of an essential separation - humans and nature, languages, groups - initiatives such as the revival of beach-related memories by older people prove to be more than an alternative to historical rationality: they are activities that combine ethics and ecology to discuss memory processes as citizenship tools. From this perspective, the article discusses how a sociocultural and ecological practice carried out in 2023 on a Portuguese beach touches on fundamental dimensions of community ethics and is concerned with the inclusion of older citizens, as well as it reveals perceptions of beach-going that are marked by gender and class differentiations.
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Memória Ecologia Praia Portugal Ética Memory Ecology Beach Ethics