O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas

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Autor(a) principal: Tonatto, Regiane Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/5850
Resumo: This thesis discusses the reception with Otherness in the view of those who decided to welcome the Face of the Other. It is the result of a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach, about the meanings given by the mediators to the reception experienced in the Circles in Movement at the Women's Penitentiary of Foz do Iguaçu-PR, in the year 2019. This action was developed through an extension project entitled “The wind in your face brings stories to tell: life stories of women living in the prison system”, in which interest focused on open dialogue with incarcerated women and on sharing their life trajectories. The idea of exploring the experience lived in prison, in the sense of apprehending the phenomenon of reception, was born with the objective of answering the following questions: how is the person who proposes to welcome affected by the presence and reality of the incarcerated woman? Otherness, in the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas, needs which elements to lead to the renunciation of the Self and to arouse ethical action in welcoming the deprivation of liberty as a form of justice (love)? Both the concept of reception and otherness, present in this thesis, come from studies on the Philosophy of Alterity, by Emmanuel Levinas (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015), the Lithuanian-French philosopher who survived the Holocaust and proposed a radical change in the relationship with the Other. Through the narratives provided by the interviewees, the possibilities of belonging, awareness, justice and non-violence present in the experience of Circles in Movement were evidenced, looking at its application as a way of practicing inclusion, autonomy and the liberation of forgotten subjects by the system, without mastery of exteriority, assimilation/annihilation of difference and imprisonment of the Self within itself. In the end, we were able to conclude that the elements that allow the recognition of the Other and the difference in the deprivation of freedom of women imprisoned by the person who shelters were: the metaphysical desire for the Other; vulnerability before the Face; the language of the face-to-face encounter; the vision of reception as a commitment, teaching and justice; the importance of an emancipating, liberating and fair dialogue; the need for critical and conscious reflection on action and openness to transcendence.
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spelling Moraes, Denise Rosana da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6545283027670184Alves, Fabio Lopeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6963851585515043Bondezan, Andreia Nakamurahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9661846112727279Galvão, Carla Julianahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7627123662548625Acom, Ana Carolina Cruzhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7164611825752287http://lattes.cnpq.br/3565244234835424Tonatto, Regiane Cristina2022-03-04T18:23:23Z2021-12-03Tonatto, Regiane Cristina. O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas. 2021. 260 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociedade, Cultura e Fronteiras) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Foz do Iguaçu, 2021.https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/5850This thesis discusses the reception with Otherness in the view of those who decided to welcome the Face of the Other. It is the result of a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach, about the meanings given by the mediators to the reception experienced in the Circles in Movement at the Women's Penitentiary of Foz do Iguaçu-PR, in the year 2019. This action was developed through an extension project entitled “The wind in your face brings stories to tell: life stories of women living in the prison system”, in which interest focused on open dialogue with incarcerated women and on sharing their life trajectories. The idea of exploring the experience lived in prison, in the sense of apprehending the phenomenon of reception, was born with the objective of answering the following questions: how is the person who proposes to welcome affected by the presence and reality of the incarcerated woman? Otherness, in the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas, needs which elements to lead to the renunciation of the Self and to arouse ethical action in welcoming the deprivation of liberty as a form of justice (love)? Both the concept of reception and otherness, present in this thesis, come from studies on the Philosophy of Alterity, by Emmanuel Levinas (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015), the Lithuanian-French philosopher who survived the Holocaust and proposed a radical change in the relationship with the Other. Through the narratives provided by the interviewees, the possibilities of belonging, awareness, justice and non-violence present in the experience of Circles in Movement were evidenced, looking at its application as a way of practicing inclusion, autonomy and the liberation of forgotten subjects by the system, without mastery of exteriority, assimilation/annihilation of difference and imprisonment of the Self within itself. In the end, we were able to conclude that the elements that allow the recognition of the Other and the difference in the deprivation of freedom of women imprisoned by the person who shelters were: the metaphysical desire for the Other; vulnerability before the Face; the language of the face-to-face encounter; the vision of reception as a commitment, teaching and justice; the importance of an emancipating, liberating and fair dialogue; the need for critical and conscious reflection on action and openness to transcendence.A presente tese discute o acolhimento com Alteridade na visão de quem decidiu por acolher o Rosto da Outra. É resultado de uma pesquisa, de caráter qualitativo e abordagem fenomenológica, acerca dos sentidos dados pelas mediadoras ao acolhimento experienciado nos Círculos em Movimento na Penitenciária Feminina de Foz do Iguaçu-PR, no ano de 2019. Esta ação foi desenvolvida por meio de um projeto de extensão intitulado “O vento no seu Rosto traz histórias para contar: histórias de vida de mulheres que convivem no sistema prisional”, no qual o interesse concentrava-se no diálogo aberto com as mulheres encarceradas e na partilha de suas trajetórias de vida. A ideia de explorar a experiência vivida no cárcere, no sentido de apreender o fenômeno do acolhimento, nasce com o objetivo de responder às seguintes questões: como quem se propõe acolher é afetado pela presença e a realidade da mulher encarcerada? A alteridade, na perspectiva levinasiana, necessita de quais elementos para conduzir a renúncia do Eu e para suscitar o agir ético no acolhimento na privação de liberdade como forma de justiça (amor)? Tanto o conceito de acolhimento quanto de alteridade, presentes nesta tese, advém dos estudos sobre a Filosofia da Alteridade, de Emmanuel Levinas (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 e 2015), o filósofo lituano-francês que sobreviveu o holocausto e propôs uma mudança radical na relação com Outrem. Por meio das narrativas fornecidas pelas entrevistadas foram evidenciadas as possibilidades de pertencimento, conscientização, justiça e não-violência presentes na vivência dos Círculos em Movimento, olhando para a sua aplicação como uma forma de praticar a inclusão, a autonomia e a libertação de sujeitos esquecidos pelo sistema, sem domínio da exterioridade, assimilação/aniquilação da diferença e aprisionamento do Eu em si Mesmo. Ao final, pudemos concluir que, os elementos que possibilitam o reconhecimento de Outrem e da diferença na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas pela pessoa que acolhe foram: o desejo metafísico pela Outra; a vulnerabilidade diante do Rosto; a linguagem do encontro face-a-face; a visão do acolhimento como compromisso, ensinamento e justiça; a importância do diálogo emancipador, libertador e justo; a necessidade da reflexão crítica e consciente sobre a ação e a abertura à transcendência.Submitted by Katia Abreu (katia.abreu@unioeste.br) on 2022-03-04T18:23:23Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Regiane_Cristina_Tonatto_2021.pdf: 3125786 bytes, checksum: f13768557dfeeea81d553b27d5464eec (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-03-04T18:23:23Z (GMT). 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title O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
spellingShingle O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
Tonatto, Regiane Cristina
Compromisso
Rosto
Círculos
Diálogo
Privação de liberdade
Commitment
Face
Circles
Dialogue
Deprivation of liberty
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
title_full O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
title_fullStr O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
title_full_unstemmed O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
title_sort O vento no seu rosto traz histórias para contar: o acolhimento e a alteridade na privação de liberdade de mulheres encarceradas
author Tonatto, Regiane Cristina
author_facet Tonatto, Regiane Cristina
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Galvão, Carla Juliana
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Acom, Ana Carolina Cruz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonatto, Regiane Cristina
contributor_str_mv Moraes, Denise Rosana da Silva
Alves, Fabio Lopes
Bondezan, Andreia Nakamura
Galvão, Carla Juliana
Acom, Ana Carolina Cruz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Compromisso
Rosto
Círculos
Diálogo
Privação de liberdade
topic Compromisso
Rosto
Círculos
Diálogo
Privação de liberdade
Commitment
Face
Circles
Dialogue
Deprivation of liberty
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Commitment
Face
Circles
Dialogue
Deprivation of liberty
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS
description This thesis discusses the reception with Otherness in the view of those who decided to welcome the Face of the Other. It is the result of a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach, about the meanings given by the mediators to the reception experienced in the Circles in Movement at the Women's Penitentiary of Foz do Iguaçu-PR, in the year 2019. This action was developed through an extension project entitled “The wind in your face brings stories to tell: life stories of women living in the prison system”, in which interest focused on open dialogue with incarcerated women and on sharing their life trajectories. The idea of exploring the experience lived in prison, in the sense of apprehending the phenomenon of reception, was born with the objective of answering the following questions: how is the person who proposes to welcome affected by the presence and reality of the incarcerated woman? Otherness, in the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas, needs which elements to lead to the renunciation of the Self and to arouse ethical action in welcoming the deprivation of liberty as a form of justice (love)? Both the concept of reception and otherness, present in this thesis, come from studies on the Philosophy of Alterity, by Emmanuel Levinas (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015), the Lithuanian-French philosopher who survived the Holocaust and proposed a radical change in the relationship with the Other. Through the narratives provided by the interviewees, the possibilities of belonging, awareness, justice and non-violence present in the experience of Circles in Movement were evidenced, looking at its application as a way of practicing inclusion, autonomy and the liberation of forgotten subjects by the system, without mastery of exteriority, assimilation/annihilation of difference and imprisonment of the Self within itself. In the end, we were able to conclude that the elements that allow the recognition of the Other and the difference in the deprivation of freedom of women imprisoned by the person who shelters were: the metaphysical desire for the Other; vulnerability before the Face; the language of the face-to-face encounter; the vision of reception as a commitment, teaching and justice; the importance of an emancipating, liberating and fair dialogue; the need for critical and conscious reflection on action and openness to transcendence.
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