“To narrate is to resist”: peasant memories between struggles and disputes in the Lagoa do Mineiro Settlement (Ceará)
Communication; Territory; Binding; Agrarian Reform; Settlements; Social Moviments.
Starting from an expanded concept of communication, which does not consider it only as a transmission of information, but also its conception as a link (YAMAMOTO, 2018; SODRÉ, 2002; 2014), we seek to listen, record and socialize life stories of farmers and settled farmers agrarian reform in the Lagoa do Mineiro Settlement, in Itarema (Ceará); and think, from academia, how communication can take root in territories and be an instrument for denouncing oppression, announcing lights and changes and testifying from the subjects who make up the territories. We rely on encouraging the continuity of the struggle to remain on the land and we have the transformations of the struggles as a north, which do not end with the founding of the settlement. To
reach this discussion, we propose a reportage research, composed of a methodological path that combines communication, history, anthropology and social sciences based on journalistic investigation, oral history and
ethnographic techniques.