RESILIENT
Resilient forest cities: Utopia and Development in the Brazilian Amazon (20th and 21st Centuries)

Período
1 de setembro de 2023 a 31 de agosto de 2026
Duração
36 meses
Resumo

This interdisciplinary project aims to bring to light the so-called lost cities in the Brazilian Amazon by analyzing and comparing their existence and perception during the twentieth century up until the present time. Our main argument is directed toward the ambiguity of the notions of lost and city confronting different assumptions of those meanings among the actors that were affected by developmentalist policies. 

Resultados

The following outputs are expected during the proposed three years project:
• publication of scientific papers in leading peer-reviewed journals
•  publication of a special issue about Lost Cities in the Amazon organized by the 3 applicants in order to edit a book in the near future.
• conclusion of 2 Ph.D. theses connected to the project
• organizing panel sessions in multiple events
• making a short film about Lost Cities in the Amazon
• attending the main events in the field, including Gerda Henkel Lost Cities Conference
• hosting a workshop about lost cities in the Amazon in Germany, with academic and non-academic guests with expertise related to the Amazon. 

Parceiros

Max Plank Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany

Investigadoras/es
Antoine Acker
Danielle Heberle Viegas (coord)
Patrícia Vieira (coord)
Palavras-Chave
lost amazonian cities, developmentalism, environmental humanities in the amazon
Financiamento
Fundação Gerda Henkel