Vida na natureza para alunos do Ginásio Santa Catarina: o piquenique como cultura modernizadora em Florianópolis (1906 – 1918)

The German Jesuit Gymnasium of Santa Catarina, inaugurated in Florianopolis in 1906 as part of a Republican strategy on state’s modernization, brought cultural practices towards the modernization of the city and the education of its students. Among those practices is picnicking, the main resource of...

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Autores principales: Jorge, Thiago Perez, Vaz, Alexandre Fernandez
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Publicado: 2016
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Sumario:The German Jesuit Gymnasium of Santa Catarina, inaugurated in Florianopolis in 1906 as part of a Republican strategy on state’s modernization, brought cultural practices towards the modernization of the city and the education of its students. Among those practices is picnicking, the main resource of analysis for this paper. The sources (1906-1918) mobilized for this paper were annual reports, photo collections, priests’ journals and contemporary newspapers. We propose an interdisciplinary construction of picnicking from a life in nature perspective: body, food, games, physical activity and sea bathing. The invention of Picnicking as a leisure activity allows, from the Germanic culture, by the appropriation of Santa Catarina island’s environmental nature, the promotion of the city civilization from the emergency of bodily activities intertwined by playful elements and food. Such practices happened in contrast with the less active local elites, which also had picnicking as a practice.