Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos, Roseli
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This study discusses issues related to the distinction between the body conceived as an organism and the body approached as parlêtre (Lacan s expression). This subject-matter emerged from my clinical practice carried on with persons with Cerebral Palsy (CP). It is assumed that a theoretical dialogue with the fields of Medicine (Neurology) and with the Speech Pathology and Therapy is necessary and extremely relevant. Therefore, two chapters were dedicated to the literature of those areas. Recent papers and manuals, concerning CP, were selected. It is pointed out that the most recent research conclusions suggest, in fact, a strong convergence between what is taken as new and what is said to be old knowledge in the field of CP. Freud s statement, written in 1897, should, no doubt, be viewed as up-to-date. Some critical comments related to the Alternative Communication Systems (CA) were also included and a brief presentation of the Blissymbols and the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) were followed by considerations about their importance for the Language Clinic theoretical development. I tried to point to the fact that such a Clinic takes clear distance from all others, since the CA introduction is guided by the specific language and subject conceptions assumed in this study. The theoretical orientation, here assumed, allowed me to address the problematic distinction between organic body and language body. This doctoral dissertation, which departs from the clinical practice with persons with Cerebral Palsy, is committed to the theorization undertaken in the CNPq Research Group, headed by Maria Francisca Lier-DeVitto, at LAEL PUCSP. It must be said that the Language Clinic is affiliated to the Interacionism in Language Acquisition, proposed by Cláudia de Lemos. Such a theoretical framework has strong links with the so called european structuralism as interpreted by Jacques Lacan. Such a theoretical trend triggered the inclusion of the psychoanalytical reflection on the subject speaker and about the relationship between child-language-speech. The difference this study introduces is illuminated by the clinical effects of the implementation of Alternative Communication Systems. It is worth saying that it is the therapist s body and speech that provide and support the materialization of the significant. The heterogeneous clinical effects analyzed led to considerations about the nature of listening, about transference and about the tension between conflict and pleasure that accompany some subtle and fragile vocalized speech. Data were discussed here and the interpretation conveyed sustains, I believe, the clinical and theoretical supposition proposed and advanced in this doctoral dissertation, i. e., that the body as organism and the body as parlêtre do not coincide
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spelling Lier-DeVitto, Maria Franciscahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761051T3Vasconcellos, Roseli2016-04-28T18:24:14Z2010-04-052010-02-26Vasconcellos, Roseli. Organism and subjectivity: a distinction which can be clear in brain palsy. 2010. 142 f. Tese (Doutorado em Lingüística) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2010.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/14135This study discusses issues related to the distinction between the body conceived as an organism and the body approached as parlêtre (Lacan s expression). This subject-matter emerged from my clinical practice carried on with persons with Cerebral Palsy (CP). It is assumed that a theoretical dialogue with the fields of Medicine (Neurology) and with the Speech Pathology and Therapy is necessary and extremely relevant. Therefore, two chapters were dedicated to the literature of those areas. Recent papers and manuals, concerning CP, were selected. It is pointed out that the most recent research conclusions suggest, in fact, a strong convergence between what is taken as new and what is said to be old knowledge in the field of CP. Freud s statement, written in 1897, should, no doubt, be viewed as up-to-date. Some critical comments related to the Alternative Communication Systems (CA) were also included and a brief presentation of the Blissymbols and the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) were followed by considerations about their importance for the Language Clinic theoretical development. I tried to point to the fact that such a Clinic takes clear distance from all others, since the CA introduction is guided by the specific language and subject conceptions assumed in this study. The theoretical orientation, here assumed, allowed me to address the problematic distinction between organic body and language body. This doctoral dissertation, which departs from the clinical practice with persons with Cerebral Palsy, is committed to the theorization undertaken in the CNPq Research Group, headed by Maria Francisca Lier-DeVitto, at LAEL PUCSP. It must be said that the Language Clinic is affiliated to the Interacionism in Language Acquisition, proposed by Cláudia de Lemos. Such a theoretical framework has strong links with the so called european structuralism as interpreted by Jacques Lacan. Such a theoretical trend triggered the inclusion of the psychoanalytical reflection on the subject speaker and about the relationship between child-language-speech. The difference this study introduces is illuminated by the clinical effects of the implementation of Alternative Communication Systems. It is worth saying that it is the therapist s body and speech that provide and support the materialization of the significant. The heterogeneous clinical effects analyzed led to considerations about the nature of listening, about transference and about the tension between conflict and pleasure that accompany some subtle and fragile vocalized speech. Data were discussed here and the interpretation conveyed sustains, I believe, the clinical and theoretical supposition proposed and advanced in this doctoral dissertation, i. e., that the body as organism and the body as parlêtre do not coincideEsta tese discute a questão da diferença entre organismo e corpo, a partir do atendimento de sujeitos com Paralisia Cerebral (PC) na Clínica de Linguagem. Para falar em corpo, não o corpo-orgânico da Medicina, um diálogo inicial com a Neurologia é desenvolvido. Enfoco, para tanto, investigações recentes em torno da PC e assinalo que os mais novos achados sugerem uma forte convergência entre o novo e o mais antigo, nesse caso. Refiro-me a afirmações feitas há muito por Freud acerca da PC a partir de sua clínica com essas pessoas. Do mesmo modo, assumo a importância da interlocução com o campo da Comunicação Alternativa (CA). Uma breve apresentação do Bliss e do Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) é seguida por pontuações sobre sua importância modo de introdução na Clínica de Linguagem. Dou ênfase, nesta parte, ao distanciamento desta Clínica em relação a todas as outras que operam com a CA. A particularidade da Clínica e Linguagem decorre das concepções de linguagem e sujeito assumidas nesta tese. Com o intuito de delinear a natureza da literatura produzida sobre a CA, em nosso país e em âmbito internacional, ofereço um panorama de trabalhos representativos e de interesse para a Clínica de Linguagem com pacientes com PC. A direção teórica assumida, que tornou possível abordar a distinção entre corpo-orgânico e corpo-linguagem ou corpo pulsional, parte dos estudos desenvolvidos no interior da Clínica de Linguagem, pelo grupo de pesquisa liderado por Maria Francisca Lier-DeVitto, no LAEL PUCSP. A Clínica de Linguagem tem laço de filiação com o Interacionismo em Aquisição de Linguagem, proposto por Cláudia De Lemos, vertente teórica que, ao aproximar-se do Estruturalismo Europeu através da leitura de Lacan, dispara implicações entre Lingüística e Psicanálise, pondo em questão a relação criança-língua-fala do outro. A diferença tanto teórica, quanto clínica, que introduzo nesta tese, relativamente ao tratamento de pacientes com PC que não oralizam, é iluminada pelos efeitos dessa clínica que inclui a CA e a materialização do significante, que se faz pela via do empréstimo do corpo e da voz do outro-terapeuta. Abordo a heterogeneidade dos efeitos desta Clínica que suscitaram considerações sobre a escuta, sobre a transferência e sobre o prazer ou o conflito que acompanham a produção de certas falas vocalizadas de alguns pacientes. Os dados analisados nesta tese falam a favor da presença de um corpo-linguagem: um corpo que irrompe em manifestações significantes e que fala (como pode) - o que corrobora a afirmação que remete ao título desta tese: a de que sujeito e organismo não coincidemCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/29451/Roseli%20Vasconcellos.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Linguística Aplicada e Estudos da LinguagemPUC-SPBRLingüísticaClínica de linguagemComunicação alternativaAquisicao de linguagemDisturbios da comunicacaoPessoas portadoras de deficiencia -- Meios de comunicacaoParalisia cerebral -- PacientesCerebral palsyLanguage clinicAlternative communicationCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA::LINGUISTICA APLICADAOrganismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebraisOrganism and subjectivity: a distinction which can be clear in brain palsyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPTEXTRoseli Vasconcellos.pdf.txtRoseli Vasconcellos.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain277082https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/14135/3/Roseli%20Vasconcellos.pdf.txt0477dda9a0a70119dae0936a3ec4c897MD53ORIGINALRoseli Vasconcellos.pdfapplication/pdf1453622https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/14135/1/Roseli%20Vasconcellos.pdfe7c7e34df88afe178f5c1080bbbafb3aMD51THUMBNAILRoseli Vasconcellos.pdf.jpgRoseli Vasconcellos.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1943https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/14135/2/Roseli%20Vasconcellos.pdf.jpgcc73c4c239a4c332d642ba1e7c7a9fb2MD52handle/141352022-04-28 08:41:52.566oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/14135Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-04-28T11:41:52Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
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title Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
spellingShingle Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
Vasconcellos, Roseli
Clínica de linguagem
Comunicação alternativa
Aquisicao de linguagem
Disturbios da comunicacao
Pessoas portadoras de deficiencia -- Meios de comunicacao
Paralisia cerebral -- Pacientes
Cerebral palsy
Language clinic
Alternative communication
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA::LINGUISTICA APLICADA
title_short Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
title_full Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
title_fullStr Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
title_full_unstemmed Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
title_sort Organismo e sujeito: uma diferença sensível nas paralisias cerebrais
author Vasconcellos, Roseli
author_facet Vasconcellos, Roseli
author_role author
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Comunicação alternativa
Aquisicao de linguagem
Disturbios da comunicacao
Pessoas portadoras de deficiencia -- Meios de comunicacao
Paralisia cerebral -- Pacientes
topic Clínica de linguagem
Comunicação alternativa
Aquisicao de linguagem
Disturbios da comunicacao
Pessoas portadoras de deficiencia -- Meios de comunicacao
Paralisia cerebral -- Pacientes
Cerebral palsy
Language clinic
Alternative communication
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA::LINGUISTICA APLICADA
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Language clinic
Alternative communication
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