Outras escritas urbanas: o (in)visível como observador
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Resumo: | This dissertation aims to investigate the relationship between the homeless population and the city, with a focus on the social invisibility that surrounds these individuals. It is important to highlight that many people are experiencing homelessness, forming a growing contingent of vulnerable individuals who suffer the consequences of life production and reproduction within and outside the capitalist system. Social invisibility is a phenomenon that arises due to fetishistic and reifying relationships that place commodities as supreme, which obscures the reality of individuals. However, this scenario is paradoxical because the term "invisible" suggests something or someone that is not seen, which diverges from the high visibility of vulnerable individuals who are encountered daily. In this sense, the objective of this work is to explore the realm of social invisibility and understand how collective intersubjective erasure occurs in the city. To achieve this objective, a qualitative approach is adopted with theoretical and methodological foundations in ethnomethodology. Two tools created from ethnomethodology are used: flâneur listening as a research method and countertaxonomy as a presentation of the results. Flâneur listening consists of listening to the stories of people experiencing homelessness in random encounters, focusing on the homeless population residing in the city of Goiânia. Based on the analysis of social invisibility, an exploration of the city's blind spots is proposed by identifying different characteristics of characters and spaces, their openings, their representations, their limits, and possibilities, understanding them as blind spots of the city where alternative possibilities take hold. To accomplish this, the construction of a countertaxonomy is essential - an inverse deductive movement - one that names certain types of invisibility so that after naming them, it becomes possible to identify characteristics and similarities that apply to the invisible. Additionally, the intention is to analyze the agency promoted by these spaces and reflect on the extent to which they constitute counter-hegemonic architectures and alternatives for inhabiting. The perspective of this dissertation departs from a deconstruction of the blind spots of hegemonic phenomenology, allowing an analysis of the unseen and considering the subjective experiences of these invisibilized subjects in their lived and shared world, as well as the meanings they attribute to their experiences related to the city. It is important to emphasize that both the city and modernity produce a society of disappearance, where not only does the concrete body vanish, leaving traces throughout the city, but it goes further and replaces it with that which is made to be seen. Thus, this research seeks to contribute to the understanding of the relationship between the homeless population and the city, as well as the broader debate on social invisibility and its implications in contemporaneity |
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Amaral, Camilo Vladimir de Limahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6861542919882643Amaral, Camilo Vladimir de LimaZuker, Fábio OziasFerreira, Braulio Viníciushttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8568434630339301Almeida, Rafael Tavares dos Santos2023-07-19T10:17:09Z2023-07-19T10:17:09Z2023-05-19ALMEIDA, R. T. S. Outras escritas urbanas: o (in)visível como observador. 2023. 171 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Projeto e Cidade) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2023.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/12953ark:/38995/00130000046xhThis dissertation aims to investigate the relationship between the homeless population and the city, with a focus on the social invisibility that surrounds these individuals. It is important to highlight that many people are experiencing homelessness, forming a growing contingent of vulnerable individuals who suffer the consequences of life production and reproduction within and outside the capitalist system. Social invisibility is a phenomenon that arises due to fetishistic and reifying relationships that place commodities as supreme, which obscures the reality of individuals. However, this scenario is paradoxical because the term "invisible" suggests something or someone that is not seen, which diverges from the high visibility of vulnerable individuals who are encountered daily. In this sense, the objective of this work is to explore the realm of social invisibility and understand how collective intersubjective erasure occurs in the city. To achieve this objective, a qualitative approach is adopted with theoretical and methodological foundations in ethnomethodology. Two tools created from ethnomethodology are used: flâneur listening as a research method and countertaxonomy as a presentation of the results. Flâneur listening consists of listening to the stories of people experiencing homelessness in random encounters, focusing on the homeless population residing in the city of Goiânia. Based on the analysis of social invisibility, an exploration of the city's blind spots is proposed by identifying different characteristics of characters and spaces, their openings, their representations, their limits, and possibilities, understanding them as blind spots of the city where alternative possibilities take hold. To accomplish this, the construction of a countertaxonomy is essential - an inverse deductive movement - one that names certain types of invisibility so that after naming them, it becomes possible to identify characteristics and similarities that apply to the invisible. Additionally, the intention is to analyze the agency promoted by these spaces and reflect on the extent to which they constitute counter-hegemonic architectures and alternatives for inhabiting. The perspective of this dissertation departs from a deconstruction of the blind spots of hegemonic phenomenology, allowing an analysis of the unseen and considering the subjective experiences of these invisibilized subjects in their lived and shared world, as well as the meanings they attribute to their experiences related to the city. It is important to emphasize that both the city and modernity produce a society of disappearance, where not only does the concrete body vanish, leaving traces throughout the city, but it goes further and replaces it with that which is made to be seen. Thus, this research seeks to contribute to the understanding of the relationship between the homeless population and the city, as well as the broader debate on social invisibility and its implications in contemporaneityEssa dissertação tem como objetivo investigar relações entre a população de rua e a cidade, com um enfoque na invisibilidade social que envolve tais indivíduos. É importante destacar que muitas pessoas se encontram em situação de desabrigo, formando um contingente crescente de indivíduos vulneráveis que sofrem as consequências da produção e reprodução da vida dentro e fora do sistema capitalista. A invisibilidade social é um fenômeno que surge em virtude das relações fetichistas e reificantes que colocam a mercadoria como algo supremo, o que obscurece a realidade dos indivíduos. No entanto, esse cenário é paradoxal, pois o termo "invisível" sugere algo ou alguém que não é visto, o que diverge da alta visibilidade dos indivíduos vulneráveis que são encontrados diariamente. Nesse sentido, o objetivo desse trabalho é explorar o universo da invisibilidade social e compreender como ocorre o apagamento intersubjetivo compartilhado coletivamente na cidade. Para alcançar esse objetivo, adota-se uma abordagem qualitativa com fundamentos teóricos e metodológicos na abordagem etnometodológica. São utilizadas duas ferramentas criadas a partir da etnometodologia: a escuta flâneur, como método de pesquisa, e a contra-taxonomia, como apresentação dos resultados. A escuta flâneur consiste em ouvir as histórias das pessoas em situação de desabrigo, em encontros aleatórios, de modo a focar na população de rua que habita a cidade de Goiânia. Com base na análise da invisibilidade social, propõe-se uma exploração dos campos cegos da cidade ao identificar as diferentes características de personagens e espaços, suas aberturas, suas representações, seus limites e possibilidades, entendendo-os como campos cegos da cidade, onde alternativas outras se instalam. Para isso, a construção de uma contra-taxonomia é essencial - um movimento dedutivo inverso -, uma que nomeie alguns tipos de invisibilidade para que depois de nomeá-las, seja possível identificar características e semelhanças que se apliquem aos invisíveis. Além disso, pretende-se analisar o agenciamento promovido por esses espaços e refletir até que ponto eles se configuram como arquiteturas contra hegemônicas e alternativas para habitar. A perspectiva desta dissertação parte de uma desconstrução dos campos cegos da fenomenologia hegemônica, o que permite uma análise sobre o não visto e considera as experiências subjetivas desses sujeitos invisibilizados em seu mundo vivido e partilhado entre si, bem como os significados que eles atribuem às suas vivências ligadas à cidade. É importante ressaltar que tanto a cidade quanto a modernidade produzem uma sociedade do desaparecimento, de modo que não apenas desaparece com o corpo concreto, que deixa seu rastro pela cidade, mas vai além, e o substitui por aquilo que se faz ser visto. Com isso, essa pesquisa busca contribuir para a compreensão das relações entre a população de rua e a cidade, bem como para o debate mais amplo sobre a invisibilidade social e suas implicações na contemporaneidade.Submitted by Leandro Machado (leandromachado@ufg.br) on 2023-07-18T16:26:42Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Rafael Tavares dos Santos Almeida - 2023.pdf: 9877712 bytes, checksum: 608fe7c17e0857a4abb95897b5bd0b85 (MD5) license_rdf: 805 bytes, checksum: 4460e5956bc1d1639be9ae6146a50347 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2023-07-19T10:17:09Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Rafael Tavares dos Santos Almeida - 2023.pdf: 9877712 bytes, checksum: 608fe7c17e0857a4abb95897b5bd0b85 (MD5) license_rdf: 805 bytes, checksum: 4460e5956bc1d1639be9ae6146a50347 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-07-19T10:17:09Z (GMT). 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Amaral, Camilo Vladimir de Lima |
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Amaral, Camilo Vladimir de Lima |
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Zuker, Fábio Ozias |
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Ferreira, Braulio Vinícius |
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Invisible City Counter-taxonomy Homeless |
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