Memory and contemporary city: the feminization of old age

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
17610
6 pages
Research Article

Memory and contemporary city: the feminization of old age

Nádia Sampaio, Arianna Oliveira Santana Lopes Luana Araújo Dos Reis, Alessandra Souza De Oliveira, Lucas Silveira Sampaio Elaine Dos Santos Santana, Luciana Araújo Dos Reis

Abstract: 

This essay results from a literature review and aims to reflect on the collective memory of older women about their social role. Thus, it assesses the importance of anchoring memory in a social context, in this case, the urban space and considers collective memory as a valuable resource for the reintegration of older women in the city and in claiming their social role. Individuals adhere to the space in which they live, this fact enables memories to be perpetuated and reconstructed over time. To verify this phenomenon, it was used as theoretical basis, above all, the contributions legacy by Maurice Halbwachs in the field of collective memory, as well as collaborations of theoreticians of geographic science related to the city category and authors who deal with his writings on the elderly woman.

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