Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: ROSANA PINTO PLASA SILVA

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ROSANA PINTO PLASA SILVA
DATA : 14/03/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: CPDA/UFRRJ
TÍTULO:

Letters to Cecilia - Art, Life and Knowledge: let the work speak!


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Language; Literature; Discursive relation; Human formation.


PÁGINAS: 60
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Educação
SUBÁREA: Currículo
ESPECIALIDADE: Teoria Geral de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Curricular
RESUMO:

In the research entitled "Letters to Cecilia - Art, Life and Knowledge: let the work speak!" I turn to myself, in dialogue with my others, and see myself before the one who reflects me, or rather a mirror, that makes me see the other inside myself. In dialogue, we find the word, which underlies us in this interaction. In word and word, internalized or externalized, embodied in various forms, we eternalize even after we have silenced for ever and ever. It is the one that makes us to be emotion and reason, allows us to be and not to be, that which founds the world, in which it establishes us. Turning to me, assuming myself as the unique person that I am, amidst my pros and cons, I am willing to be in the world in a way in which I remain open to the mystery of life. In this region where I am, living the experience of waiting for everything, leaving myself free to rest in this waiting, in the interlude of "sins" and "no," I began to reflect on this my-being-in-the-world. As I set about this task, I devoted myself to reading the texts of Cecília Meireles. In the midst of solitude and silence, I saw, however, the path of writing through letters as the way to enter myself to investigate, at the roots of my soul, this deepening of how Cecilia's literary works have contributed to understand life, awakening us to the understanding of the human in the human. In the vast place of words, which are the letters, I address the writer Cecília Meireles and take her as my confidante. In it, I place all my trust, revealing some intimate conflicts about my being-in-the-world. The words between me and her are born, sprouting, intermingling naturally, and establish, through the bias of a more informal than formal conversation, a dialogue, without rhetorical impositions, in which we are both subjects of the discursive relation. They are words about a life directed to another life, translated with words of eternal blood, perpetuated in poetic anthologies, in chronicles, short stories, journalistic critiques, essays, conferences. The reading and study of his ideas has given me such intimacy that, as I speak about myself, passages emerge, excerpts from his texts that dialogue with what I expose and thus our words are intersecting each one in the place that fits him. It is a process, a constant movement of being from what has ceased to be and, at the same time that is, is already being left to be. This reflection on being and non-being, about not being who is also being, led me to seek a basis of reading that could contribute to understand how Cecilian texts favor in their other, in my being reflection on the human formation, its essence, on how much that of measuring us from the other can enable us to find the measure of our dwelling in the world, our measure, to discover the human in the human. For this, I have been dwelling on the most different texts and the most varied genres. Among the authors, besides, of course, Cecília Meireles, would highlight the following names: Mikhail Bakhtin, Rainer Maria Rilke and Martin Heidegger. It instigates and challenges me to understand how this need arises that we must, from something, discover something, discover ourselves. I find myself in a process of writing that has slowly led me to an understanding of the questions that are emerging about the constitution of the being that allows itself to be guided by a very practical view of life, to such an extent that it no longer recognizes itself as a being who dwells poetically the world. For this I start from the natural and gradual development of my inner life, evaluating myself at the core of my being, without repressing or accelerating myself. It is a constant maturing of the sayable and the unspeakable, of what is waiting for me and even of what is within me, but still at the level of the unconscious, the incognito, the inaccessible to knowledge. In this demand to penetrate my essence, in the essence of the human, I have found in language, especially the literary, this way, as I listen to its appeal, to the extent that I feel sensitized to see and read the world with a more and in this movement I perceive myself subjugated to his whims of seeing the other, the world in a less common way. I am thus increasingly realizing how much the sovereignty of language over me, about my existence has given me a free disposition to understand what is already in and before me or that is yet to come.



MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 1607701 - CARLOS ROBERTO DE CARVALHO
Interno - 1717735 - FLAVIA MILLER NAETHE MOTTA
Externo ao Programa - 1285421 - ADRIANA CARVALHO LOPES
Externo à Instituição - MARIA LUIZA MAGALHÃES BASTOS OSWALD - UERJ
Externo à Instituição - MARISOL BARENCO CORRÊA DE MELLO - UFF
Notícia cadastrada em: 06/12/2018 18:58
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