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Artigo Científico Acesso aberto Memórias do negro em Imbituba/SC: narrativas e silenciamentos(2020) Coelho, Mariane daThe theme allows the reader to know a little about the insertion of the black person in the city of Imbituba/SC, allowing a historiographical enlargement from race and class relations. In conterpoint to the silencing of official history, the work is justified by the need to listen to these social subjects that had contributed and are contributing to the formation of local history. The general goal was to rescue, from the memories, what blackpeople say about their history in Imbituba, Santa Catarina. As specific objectives, we seek to know aspects about the insertion of the black person in the city of Imbituba and produce primary sources, through the narratives of black memories about the city. The research was exploratory with an inductive approach and data collection was carried out through thematic oral history with interviews complemented by documentary archives. As results, we can rescue memories that meet the period from 1940 to the 2000s about the childhood, housing and work, including the arrival of a coal company in the city of Imbituba, the collective practices of the time as dances and clubs and finally, it was possible to list some aspects of black social movements, self-esteem and resistance of black people in the city.Artigo Científico Acesso embargado As Militantes Catarinenses durante a Ditadura Militar Brasileira 1964 - 1985(2020) Fernandes, Iasmin CostaThe civil-military coup that took place in Brazil in 1964 and lasted until 1985 marked the country in many ways. Censorship became more and more present in Brazilians lives, citizens' rights were usurped, especially the right to freedom of expression. In a scenario in which the opposition to the dictatorial government was silenced, there were many people who fought for the re-establishment of democracy and freedom of expression. Among these militants were the left-wing women, and it was about women that this research was conducted. Through exploratory and bibliographical research, it is a question of searching in historiography who the militant women of Santa Catarina were and how they were cited. As a result, more precisely in the historiography of women and in a few books, the presence of three militant left-wing women from Santa Catarina was located: Derlei Catarina de Lucca, Raquel Felau Guizoni, and Marlene Soccas. The militants were directly connected to the resistance movements, and the organization with which the three activists had links was Ação Popular. The research presented here seeks to give greater visibility to militant women of Santa Catarina as protagonists of the fight against dictatorship through a summary of the life history of these women due to the emphasis on male protagonism remains in historiographic works.Artigo Científico Acesso aberto Padrão estético inglês no auge da era vitoriana e sua presença nas revistas cariocas do século XIX(2020) Floriano, Letícia ValérioThe aesthetic pattern of the victorian era was based on bodies that had as reference the white population and included slimness and pallor with the use of several elements to enhance the beauty, among them hats, wide skirts and corsets. England, emerging in its second industrial revolution and one of the greatest international imperialist powers, influenced many countries with its aesthetics both for its news network and for its aesthetic dominance and linked to the sale of goods. Brazil in the XIX century had multiple european influences, perceived in the clothes and accessories used by the brazilian women of that time. The brazilian's magazines of the period are considered one of the main methods of dissemination of information and fashion. And it is from the magazines that the British influence is shown. Through documentary research in magazines from Rio de Janeiro in the mid-nineteenth century, it was sought to verify whether and how the victorian aesthetic was present in them. The results of the analysis show a relative british aesthetic influence, in some aspects of body and clothing, including the Bonett hat and the balloon skirt, despite the polemics surrounding the use of both.Artigo Científico Acesso aberto O trabalho docente e o atendimento socioeducativo nos espaços de privação de liberdade em Tubarão/SC(2020) Carniato, Márcio Henrique TeixeraThe research, with an exploratory nature, aimed to analyze the pedagogical experiences of teachers who teach at a socioeducational service center in the municipality of Tubarão. The production of data took place from a semi-structured interview with three teachers who worked in the spaces of deprivation of liberty intended for adolescents. As research results, the following stand out: the expression of fear feelings coming from teachers who work in the socioeducational space, the obstacles that concern with institutional security in the deprivation of liberty spaces creates in the pedagogical relationship, the difficulty of contextualizing the curriculum for these spaces and, finally, the need for pedagogical support and continuing education for teachers who teach in the socioeducational context.