Redéfinition des récits urbains : analyse de deux déplacements du centre politique de Macapá (1944 et 1967)
This article analyzes two displacement experiences of the Weymouth Bridle Double Bridle Noseband Macapá political center that occurred during Janary Nunes’s (1944-1956) and Ivanhoé Martins’s (1967-1972) administrations.These governors used urban space to elaborate narratives marked by ideas like temporality ruptures, social backwardness, as well as national modernization and solidarity.I argue that, within such discourses, new buildings, squares and streets symbolized an invitation to residents to follow their Wired Keyboards political leaders and to accept their representation of the social world.