REPRESENTATION AND MEMORY: historic construction of the posters of the event
Worship God of the Community Salt of the Earth
Documentary Analysis. Poster. Let us worship God. Of the Salt Earth
Community.
It proposes the organization, from a catalog, of the posters of the Let us worship God event,
contributing to the memorialistic representation of the Salt Earth Catholic Community. Its main
objectives are: to discuss conceptual issues between memory and representation for a better
understanding of the construction of the meanings of expressions present in the community of
participants of the Salt Earth Community; contribute to the memorialistic preservation of the
Salt Earth Community with the purpose of preserving knowledge and identity; identify, seek,
treat, catalog and retrieve the posters corresponding to the 21 years (from 1997 to 2017) of the
Let us worship God event; to represent the posters through a catalog as a reference material for
researchers interested in the subject, as an instrument for the dissemination of information. The
Documentary Analysis (AD) used in this research makes it possible to identify the data in the
documents (posters) their physical characteristics and content with a descriptive purpose of the
existing elements. It draws a parallel between the concept of social representations and the
characteristics that describe how the members of the Salt Earth Community perceive and
interpret things, about their worldview, the meanings that are attributed to the elements that
make up the space in which they are inserted, the importance of its symbologies, the
construction of identity, the feeling of belonging that appropriates the actors involved. It
presents the history of the Salt Earth Community, origin and functional organization. We
conclude with the analysis proposals on the posters of the Let us worship God event, retrieving
their images that have an informational legacy conducive to the efficient and effective archival
process of waiting, searching and retrieving information.