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- ItemSomente MetadadadosPlínio Salgado e a educação: Nosso Brasil e sua materialidade na história das edições e produções didáticas 1930-1937(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2010) Amorim, Aline Lima de [UNIFESP]; Godoy, Alexandre Pianelli [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2793775444686758; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3525753007264016; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This paper aims to analyze the sphere of production, publishing and forms of movement of the textbook written by Brazil our Brazilian political Plínio Salgado, connected with movements like modernism and fundamentalism in the course of his career. Seeks to understand the relationships between the context of production and publishing of textbooks, the author and the forms of movement during the provisional government of 1930 - 1934, constitutional 1934 - 1937 Vargas. We aim to identify possible constraints and changes in material form of production, the permanence in time of certain formal aspects with the publication of new editions as well as the design of new architectures policies, linked to the readings of the past that it intends to retain, ie a historical memory has sought to perpetuate the academic literature and the historicity of these practices. We will not make an ideological analysis of the contents of textbooks in the strict sense, but we will go beyond this perspective and official speeches, analyzing issues and the history of the book for teaching history and its relation to the editorial policies at the time of the publication of these books, not to reiterate statements that may obscure a more profound and fruitful object of analysis. We will take a major object of analysis the textbook: Our Brazil produced specifically in 1937, along with information about educational policies, educational publishing and to understand the relationship between politics, publishing, memory and educational productions.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Práticas, Corpos e Objetos: A materialidade dos rituais neopentecostais: Um estudo etnográfico da Igreja Apostólica Plenitude do Trono de Deus(Universidade Federal de São Paulo, 2023-01-18) Silva, Isabella Santos [UNIFESP]; Pompa, Maria Cristina [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7168852714356841Este trabalho apresenta uma análise antropológica dos rituais neopentecostais evangélicos, tendo como campo de estudo a Igreja Apostólica Plenitude do Trono de Deus sediada em São Paulo, com objetivo de conceber o que ultrapassa a crença no contexto religioso, com enfoque nas práticas, materialidade e experiências corporificadas dos rituais. A pesquisa se debruça em explorar a cura divina, uma das características centrais do neopentecostalismo brasileiro, por meio de uma descrição etnográfica dos cultos gravados disponíveis no canal do Youtube da igreja, a partir de uma perspectiva performática, comunicativa e multissensorial dos rituais, a fim de compreender sua eficácia para além da “fé” dos adeptos.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)As teorias do trabalho imaterial: uma reflexão crítica a partir de Marx(Universidade Federal da Bahia - Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas - Centro de Recursos Humanos, 2014-04-01) Amorim, Henrique [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Which concepts of work, value and social class the theses that consider the immaterial labor as the central productive force in contemporary societies refer to? The aim of this article is to answer that question. In order to do it, we will undergo a brief incursion in the central theses of the economy of knowledge to confront the interpretation of the concepts of work, value and social class performed by them to an alternative interpretation that we think tries to develop the more general precepts of the Marxian theory. We conclude, at the end of the text, that there exists a sort of analytical reductionism in the economy of knowledgescholars, especially when they reduce work to the physical work performed in the factory, the value to an arithmetically measurable expression of manual labor exploitation and the working class or proletariat to the labor class.