Abstract

This analysis of territorial border expansion resulting from the installation of logistics structures to ship commodities in the Santa Rosa dos Pretos quilombo community highlights notions of public and common, moving between discursive spaces that institutionalize truths and places for affirming principles generated from local practices. We pay attention to enunciative possibilities within ontological disputes in an effort that may help reverse hierarchical divisions in these discussions, in these spaces for discourse, while also critically analyzing the use of violence.elocation-id: e2230113Received: 11.15.2021 • Accepted: 04.06.2022 • Published: 05.20.2022Original article / Blind peer review / Open access

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