Abstract
This article focuses the New Jaguaribara town (in Ceara state, Brazil), concerning the place itself, the key-conception of Human Geography that considers the importance of subjectivity, spatial perception feelings and sensations of being-world relation. New Jaguaribara was designed and built to shelter the inhabitants of old Jaguaribara, today overflown by the Castanhao artificial lake (built in the medium valley of the Jaguaribe river, Ceara). The main question of this research is related to the very building of the place by the occupiers of the new town. The occupier’s opinion through which was possible to decodificate feelings and perceptions of landscape and the territory. It was a relevant methodological tool, when linked to the cartography and observation of the town put together to iconographic and photographic records, obtained by the field research. The distance from the Jaguaribe river, an important variant of this research, the inflation of living cost, because of new urban equipments and the lack of an economical reestructure (although this item was assured by the New Jaguaribara project) resulted in the difficulty, perceived daily by the occupiers at the occasion they face the building of their place, in the new town. Keywords: Place. Cultural Geography. Jaguaribara territory.
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