Padre Josimo Moraes Tavares E A Atuação Da Comissão Pastoral Da Terra (Cpt) Nos Conflitos Agrários Do Araguaia-Tocantins

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2011-05-05

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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This thesis is focused on research on the trajectory of the priest Josimo Moraes Tavares, as well as a review of the interpretive sense of the historical-political work of the Araguaia -Tocantins CTP, as a mediator of land conflicts in Amazonia, especially in a region named Bico do Papagaio the 1970s e 1980s. Land conflicts in Amazonia in this period brought light the nation‟s problems, even more so after several intellectuals scholars who wrote on the subject, the dramatic social struggle over land over land ; the struggle of the peasant who understood the land like a means of survival, opposition people who understood the ground just as speculation and possibility of profit made by the subjection of man by man. On the hand the squatter, a category of the Brasilian peasantry on the other hand the capitalist. The work of the priest Josimo, engangent model in favor of squatters in the middle of a social classes conflict, expressed as a political option pastoral forward other options expressed by all of the Araguaia Tocantins. Is that it treats this dissertation, fighting and political options of a priest whitin a context of struggle of social classes the ideological and political trajectory of an intellectual integrated with an important institution of the Catholic Church: the Pastoral Land Commission CTP Araguaia-Tocantins who was assassinated for defending the right of peasants to land tenure. The historical analysis developed here on the meanings his death and the multiple interpretations of it, especially those that present either as a martyr, either as an offender completes the meaning of thesis.

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SILVA, Moisés Pereira da. Padre Josimo Moraes Tavares E A Atuação Da Comissão Pastoral Da Terra (Cpt) Nos Conflitos Agrários Do Araguaia-Tocantins. 2011. 177 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2011.