Este texto nasceu de uma pesquisa desenvolvida sobre as coisas que passam sobre a pele da cidade que, por sua vez, discute os modos contemporâneos de subjetivação tramados em meio ao urbano. No cotidiano de pesquisa fomos interpelados a narrar histórias de vidas com as quais fomos encontrando no percurso e, além disso, fomos impelidos a dar a ver uma vida. Pois falar não é ver. Neste sentido é discutida a utilização de imagens como dispositivo agenciador de encontros, como estratégia que carrega a potência de desmanchar formas endurecidas de viver e possibilitar outros modos de existir. Versamos também sobre a interface entre o contar uma vida e a construção de narrativas imagética que transborda os limites entre o escrito, o falado e o que se dá a ver.
The scope of this paper is to describe the relationship between health production, urban growth and environmental degradation in the community of the "Urban Expansion Zone" of Aracaju in the State of Sergipe. It also touches on the impacts on the health of the population due to tourism and real estate speculation associated with the absence of basic services. Based on the assumption that illnesses caused by such changes only appear on the public health care system as a worsening of symptoms, neglecting the complex health-environment relationship, this paper highlights the possibility of pondering the bases upon which urban growth occurs in the light of imminent environmental degradation. The activities of health community agents were monitored duly connecting them to regional growth and environmental degradation. This was done from March 2010 and June 2011 adopting the ethnographic perspective as the method of choice. Other ways of inclusion in the community were mapped: contact with older residents, religious leaderships and the members of the traditional professions, etc. The results show the changes that have been occurring in the region, especially with respect to the extinction of traditional practices, increase in violence, unemployment, loss of community ties and illness.
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