Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás

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Autor(a) principal: Marques do Nascimento, André
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/48918
Resumo: The reflections proposed in this work are within the scope of the activities developed in the Intercultural Education undergraduate course at XXXXXXX, whose main objective is to train indigenous teachers at a higher level to work in indigenous schools. Based on the principles of critical interculturality, transdisciplinarity and decoloniality, the pedagogical proposal of the course seeks to foster and implement the emergence of epistemological bases that were/are discarded by Modernity/Coloniality and potentialize them as foundations for more sensitive pedagogical practices to contemporary indigenous existences. In this context, the paper has as main objective to present ethnographic reflections originated in a pedagogical experience of linguistic education developed in the undergraduate course that concerns to an approach of the Hip Hop culture, assumed as a border epistemological locus founded on histories and bodies marginalized by Coloniality, whose power of communication crosses borders and creates contestation coalition networks, allowing subordinate groups to appropriate the historically denied enunciation and challenge the hegemony of global projects from their local histories, marked by violence and exclusion. From this situated pedagogical experience, it is possible to recognize the high degree of adherence of indigenous teachers to the potential anti-racist protest of Rap that manifests itself at different levels, including the themes of the lyrics that denounce the different forms of violence to which the indigenous peoples are subject in contemporary times, as well as the confrontation of modern ideologies of language expressed in the use of indigenous language resources in compositions.
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spelling Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of GoiásLinguagem e arte em contextos interculturais: o potencial epistemológico do Rap para a educação linguística de docentes indígenas em formação superior na Universidade Federal de GoiásEducação intercultural. Educação linguística. Rap. Epistemologia fronteiriça.The reflections proposed in this work are within the scope of the activities developed in the Intercultural Education undergraduate course at XXXXXXX, whose main objective is to train indigenous teachers at a higher level to work in indigenous schools. Based on the principles of critical interculturality, transdisciplinarity and decoloniality, the pedagogical proposal of the course seeks to foster and implement the emergence of epistemological bases that were/are discarded by Modernity/Coloniality and potentialize them as foundations for more sensitive pedagogical practices to contemporary indigenous existences. In this context, the paper has as main objective to present ethnographic reflections originated in a pedagogical experience of linguistic education developed in the undergraduate course that concerns to an approach of the Hip Hop culture, assumed as a border epistemological locus founded on histories and bodies marginalized by Coloniality, whose power of communication crosses borders and creates contestation coalition networks, allowing subordinate groups to appropriate the historically denied enunciation and challenge the hegemony of global projects from their local histories, marked by violence and exclusion. From this situated pedagogical experience, it is possible to recognize the high degree of adherence of indigenous teachers to the potential anti-racist protest of Rap that manifests itself at different levels, including the themes of the lyrics that denounce the different forms of violence to which the indigenous peoples are subject in contemporary times, as well as the confrontation of modern ideologies of language expressed in the use of indigenous language resources in compositions.As reflexões propostas neste trabalho situam-se no âmbito das atividades desenvolvidas no curso de Licenciatura em Educação Intercultural da Universidade Federal de Goiás, cujo objetivo principal é formar docentes indígenas em nível superior para a atuação nas escolas de suas comunidades. Fundada nos princípios da interculturalidade crítica (TUBINO, 2004; WALSH, 2009a; 2018), da transdisciplinaridade (CASTRO-GOMÉZ, 2007; MAX-NEEF, 2004; SILVA; HERBETTA, 2018) e da decolonialidade (MIGNOLO, 2010; 2011; WALSH, 2018), a proposta pedagógica do curso busca fomentar e implementar a emergência de bases epistemológicas que foram/são descartadas pela Modernidade/Colonialidade e potencializá-las como fundamentos para práticas pedagógicas mais sensíveis às formas de existências indígenas na contemporaneidade (UFG, 2020). Neste contexto, o presente trabalho tem como principal objetivo apresentar reflexões de cunho etnográfico em sala de aula (BLOOME; GREEN, 2015; PENTEADO, 2010a; 2010b) que se originam numa experiência pedagógica de educação linguística desenvolvida no referido curso a partir da abordagem da cultura Hip Hop. Assumida como um lócus epistemológico fronteiriço fundado em histórias e corpos marginalizados pela Colonialidade, cujo poder de comunicação atravessa fronteiras e cria redes de coalizão contestatória, essa cultura possibilita que grupos subalternizados se apropriem da enunciação historicamente negada e desafiem a hegemonia de projetos globais desde suas histórias locais, marcadas pela violência e pela exclusão. A partir desta experiência pedagógica situada, é possível reconhecer o alto grau de adesão de docentes indígenas em formação superior ao potencial contestatório antirracista do Rap que se manifesta em diferentes níveis, incluindo as temáticas das composições que denunciam as variadas formas de violência a que estão sujeitos os povos indígenas na contemporaneidade, assim como o enfrentamento de ideologias modernas de linguagem expresso no uso de recursos das línguas indígenas nas composições.Universidade Federal Fluminense2021-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/4891810.22409/gragoata.v26i56.48918Gragoatá; Vol. 26 No. 56 (2021): Discurso, Epistemologias do Sul e Pedagogias Decoloniais; 1085-1114Gragoatá; v. 26 n. 56 (2021): Discurso, Epistemologias do Sul e Pedagogias Decoloniais; 1085-11142358-41141413-907310.22409/gragoata.v26i56reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/48918/29987Copyright (c) 2021 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarques do Nascimento, André2021-10-08T04:10:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/48918Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2021-10-08T04:10:18Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
Linguagem e arte em contextos interculturais: o potencial epistemológico do Rap para a educação linguística de docentes indígenas em formação superior na Universidade Federal de Goiás
title Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
spellingShingle Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
Marques do Nascimento, André
Educação intercultural. Educação linguística. Rap. Epistemologia fronteiriça.
title_short Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
title_full Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
title_fullStr Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
title_full_unstemmed Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
title_sort Language and art in intercultural contexts: the epistemological potential of rap for linguistic education of undergraduate indigenous teachers in Federal University of Goiás
author Marques do Nascimento, André
author_facet Marques do Nascimento, André
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Educação intercultural. Educação linguística. Rap. Epistemologia fronteiriça.
topic Educação intercultural. Educação linguística. Rap. Epistemologia fronteiriça.
description The reflections proposed in this work are within the scope of the activities developed in the Intercultural Education undergraduate course at XXXXXXX, whose main objective is to train indigenous teachers at a higher level to work in indigenous schools. Based on the principles of critical interculturality, transdisciplinarity and decoloniality, the pedagogical proposal of the course seeks to foster and implement the emergence of epistemological bases that were/are discarded by Modernity/Coloniality and potentialize them as foundations for more sensitive pedagogical practices to contemporary indigenous existences. In this context, the paper has as main objective to present ethnographic reflections originated in a pedagogical experience of linguistic education developed in the undergraduate course that concerns to an approach of the Hip Hop culture, assumed as a border epistemological locus founded on histories and bodies marginalized by Coloniality, whose power of communication crosses borders and creates contestation coalition networks, allowing subordinate groups to appropriate the historically denied enunciation and challenge the hegemony of global projects from their local histories, marked by violence and exclusion. From this situated pedagogical experience, it is possible to recognize the high degree of adherence of indigenous teachers to the potential anti-racist protest of Rap that manifests itself at different levels, including the themes of the lyrics that denounce the different forms of violence to which the indigenous peoples are subject in contemporary times, as well as the confrontation of modern ideologies of language expressed in the use of indigenous language resources in compositions.
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