PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND THE SEMI-ARID: A MEETING OF THE FILM BACURAU WITH THE GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE

Jayne Oliveira Mayrink, Janete Regina de Oliveira
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Geographic science and cinema always have much in common, not only because socio-spatial relationships are represented by screens, but mainly because such representations may indicate an alert of the inequalities involved in the articulations between society(s) and nature(s). Cinema is an ally of the educational process, it is able to make the subject see and see around him, as well as can also be a driving force to bring creative stimuli and add new perceptions of life and world to students and students. In this article, the relationship of the backcountry people with water is analyzed through the landscapes and plot transmitted in the film Bacurau (2019). Aspects of physical geography are addressed in order to mediate the interpretation of the landscapes seen throughout the film and to explore the controversial narratives about the historical water crisis of the Northeastern Backcountry. The reading was based on the Four Factors Theory (TQF), a theory of own authorship that addresses the challenges, reinforces perspectives and proposes reflections and ways to contribute to the teaching of physical geography from a constant debate about the field and its possibilities of dialogue with film productions.
自然地理与半干旱区:电影怪人与地理知识的相遇
地理科学和电影总是有很多共同点,不仅因为社会空间关系是由屏幕表现出来的,而且主要是因为这种表现可能表明了对社会与自然之间的不平等的警惕。电影是教育过程的盟友,它能够使主体看到和看到周围,也可以成为一种动力,为学生和学生带来创造性的刺激,增加对生活和世界的新看法。在这篇文章中,通过电影Bacurau(2019)中的景观和情节来分析偏远地区的人们与水的关系。自然地理的各个方面都是为了调解整个电影中所看到的景观的解释,并探索有关东北偏远地区历史水危机的有争议的叙述。阅读基于四因素理论(TQF),这是一种自己的原创理论,解决了挑战,强化了观点,提出了反思和方法,通过对该领域的持续辩论及其与电影制作对话的可能性,为自然地理教学做出了贡献。
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