Pub Date : 2022-02-21DOI: 10.36229/978-85-7042-202-6.cap.04
Hélio Fernando Lôbo Nogueira da Gama
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Pub Date : 2021-01-29DOI: 10.26512/REVISTACENARIO.V9I1.35032
Diana Alberto
The trips in the Amazon region bring up many perspectives of research in differentareas of knowledge. Studies in history, mainly, show themselves as windows to thenotion of that space that has always taken over the Eurocentric imaginary. AndTourism has also sought to expand investigations about the region, based ontheories of travel. Travelers and naturalists were the main characters who came andlanded here to write, paint and study the natural and human components of theregion. These male travelers comprised a majority. But, women were also presenthere, exploring and researching the Amazon, specifically the State of Para. Sciencewas one of the main pillars for the exploration of the Amazon to become part of theexperience of these and, perhaps, “first and first tourists ”. The objective of thisresearch is to present how two scientists, a German Emilia Snethlage and aBrazilian Heloisa Alberto Torres developed research in the Amazon of Para andfrom their studies point out a possible connection with the History of Tourism in theregion. These two scientists became important names in the natural and socialsciences, respectively, in Brazil and in the world. The theoretical approach of thisarticle is built on the History of Science and Tourism. Going through the study ofGender, as the focus is two female scientists. The methodology supported inHistory, where the sources in libraries such as Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, andin websites of the National Digital Library and the collection of the National Archivesof Rio de Janeiro are the objects of analysis of the travels of these scientists.Instruments used are travel reports, letters, newspaper clippings, publications inwhich these researchers' incursions appear. Among the main results to date, thetravels of these women scientists included elements that today are understood astourist facilities, such as: lodging, transport, food, networks of guides. It is interestingto note how these surveys come close to understanding how the region wasinvestigated by them. And even more so, their letters and reports show how thesetrips, besides being scientific, envisioned the understanding of how History andTourism can come together as disciplines to understand how the tourist activitydeveloped in the Amazon region.
在亚马逊地区的旅行带来了不同知识领域的许多研究视角。对历史的研究,主要是作为一扇窗户,让人们了解那个空间的概念,而这个空间一直占据着欧洲中心主义的想象。AndTourism也在旅游理论的基础上,寻求扩大对该地区的调查。旅行者和博物学家是来到这里的主要人物,他们在这里写作、绘画和研究该地区的自然和人文成分。这些男性旅客占大多数。但是,女性也出现在那里,探索和研究亚马逊,特别是帕拉州。科学是亚马逊探索的主要支柱之一,它成为这些或许是“第一批游客”体验的一部分。本研究的目的是展示两位科学家,德国的Emilia Snethlage和巴西的Heloisa Alberto Torres是如何在帕拉州的亚马逊地区开展研究的,并从他们的研究中指出了与该地区旅游业历史的可能联系。这两位科学家分别成为巴西和世界自然科学和社会科学领域的重要人物。本文的理论方法是建立在科学史和旅游史的基础上的。通过性别研究,作为重点的是两位女科学家。该方法在《历史》一书中得到了支持,其中包括Paraense Emilio Goeldi博物馆等图书馆的资料,以及国家数字图书馆的网站和巴西国家档案馆的收藏,这些都是对这些科学家旅行的分析对象。使用的工具是旅行报告、信件、剪报、出版物,这些研究人员的入侵出现在其中。在迄今为止的主要结果中,这些女科学家的旅行包括了今天被理解为旅游设施的元素,如:住宿、交通、食物、导游网络。有趣的是,这些调查是如何接近于理解他们是如何调查这个地区的。更重要的是,他们的信件和报告显示,这些旅行除了是科学的,还设想了历史和旅游业如何作为学科结合在一起,以了解亚马逊地区的旅游活动是如何发展的。
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Pub Date : 2019-01-16DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.2022016014
Hélio Fernando Lôbo Nogueira da Gama
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