Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education

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Autor(a) principal: Favacho, André Marcio Picanço
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Educação e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28248
Resumo: The present article deals with theoretical-methodological questions of a doctoral research that applied the Foucauldian approach to the 16th-century Jesuit Letters. The research recovers important notions of Foucault's work, such as genealogy, power, knowledge, descent, and emergence, not as a simple literature survey, but as a way to problematize the object under investigation. With that, we have done of Foucault what he described having done of Nietzsche: a toolbox to help thinking about a problem that the philosopher himself did not investigate. In this way, the article seeks to show how the author devised a genealogical history of education based on the following question: what was the pedagogy with which the Western apprentice was educated before the "discovery" of Brazil, and how could this pedagogy be applied, denied, and adapted in colonial Brazil in the confrontation between Jesuits, Europeans, and Indians? It brings forward the notion of gathering someone else's child - a procedure employed by the Jesuits to recruit and educate the children of the heathen in 16th-century Portuguese America. Methodologically, it reveals the discursive/enunciative regularities of the Jesuit Letters (especially in the reports of Father Manuel da Nóbrega), which means taking them as something that crosses a domain of possible structures and unities, and thereby makes them appear as concrete contents in time and space. In other words, the study establishes how, in these letters, a given procedure for the act of teaching is imposed onto the educative practices of the 16th century.
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spelling Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education Rir das solenidades da origem: ou o inesperado da pesquisa em educação JesuítasGenealogia foucaultianaRecolhimentoDiscurso pedagógicoJesuitsFoucauldian genealogyGatheringPedagogical discourse The present article deals with theoretical-methodological questions of a doctoral research that applied the Foucauldian approach to the 16th-century Jesuit Letters. The research recovers important notions of Foucault's work, such as genealogy, power, knowledge, descent, and emergence, not as a simple literature survey, but as a way to problematize the object under investigation. With that, we have done of Foucault what he described having done of Nietzsche: a toolbox to help thinking about a problem that the philosopher himself did not investigate. In this way, the article seeks to show how the author devised a genealogical history of education based on the following question: what was the pedagogy with which the Western apprentice was educated before the "discovery" of Brazil, and how could this pedagogy be applied, denied, and adapted in colonial Brazil in the confrontation between Jesuits, Europeans, and Indians? It brings forward the notion of gathering someone else's child - a procedure employed by the Jesuits to recruit and educate the children of the heathen in 16th-century Portuguese America. Methodologically, it reveals the discursive/enunciative regularities of the Jesuit Letters (especially in the reports of Father Manuel da Nóbrega), which means taking them as something that crosses a domain of possible structures and unities, and thereby makes them appear as concrete contents in time and space. In other words, the study establishes how, in these letters, a given procedure for the act of teaching is imposed onto the educative practices of the 16th century. Este artigo relata questões teórico-metodológicas de uma pesquisa de doutorado que aplicou a abordagem foucaultiana às Cartas Jesuíticas do século XVI. Essa pesquisa recupera noções importantes da obra de Michel Foucault como, por exemplo, genealogia, poder, saber, proveniência e emergência não como uma simples revisão de literatura, mas como uma forma de problematização do objeto que se almejou pesquisar. Com isso, fizemos de Foucault o mesmo que ele diz ter feito de Nietzsche: uma caixa de ferramentas para ajudar a pensar um problema que o próprio filósofo não havia pensado. Dessa maneira, este artigo procura mostrar como o autor da tese pensou uma história da educação do tipo genealógica, a partir da seguinte interrogação: com qual pedagogia se educava o aprendiz no Ocidente antes da "descoberta" do Brasil e como tal pedagogia pôde ser aplicada, negada e atualizada na colônia brasileira, no confronto entre jesuítas, europeus e índios? Explicita-se a noção de recolhimento do filho do outro - procedimento utilizado pelos jesuítas para recrutar e educar os filhos dos gentios da América portuguesa no século XVI. Metodologicamente, mostram-se as regularidades discursivas/enunciativas das cartas jesuíticas (principalmente os relatos do Padre Manuel da Nóbrega), o que significou tomá-las como algo que cruza, um domínio de estruturas e de unidades possíveis e que faz com que apareçam como conteúdos concretos no tempo e no espaço. Ou seja, verificou-se como, em tais cartas, se impunha nas práticas educativas do século XVI certo procedimento acerca do ato de ensinar. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/2824810.1590/S1517-97022010000200009Educação e Pesquisa; v. 36 n. 2 (2010); 555-570Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2010); 555-570Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 36 Núm. 2 (2010); 555-5701678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28248/30083Copyright (c) 2017 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFavacho, André Marcio Picanço2014-10-24T15:47:47Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/28248Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2014-10-24T15:47:47Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
Rir das solenidades da origem: ou o inesperado da pesquisa em educação
title Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
spellingShingle Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
Favacho, André Marcio Picanço
Jesuítas
Genealogia foucaultiana
Recolhimento
Discurso pedagógico
Jesuits
Foucauldian genealogy
Gathering
Pedagogical discourse
title_short Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
title_full Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
title_fullStr Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
title_full_unstemmed Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
title_sort Laughing at the solemnities of origin: or the unexpected of the research in education
author Favacho, André Marcio Picanço
author_facet Favacho, André Marcio Picanço
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Favacho, André Marcio Picanço
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jesuítas
Genealogia foucaultiana
Recolhimento
Discurso pedagógico
Jesuits
Foucauldian genealogy
Gathering
Pedagogical discourse
topic Jesuítas
Genealogia foucaultiana
Recolhimento
Discurso pedagógico
Jesuits
Foucauldian genealogy
Gathering
Pedagogical discourse
description The present article deals with theoretical-methodological questions of a doctoral research that applied the Foucauldian approach to the 16th-century Jesuit Letters. The research recovers important notions of Foucault's work, such as genealogy, power, knowledge, descent, and emergence, not as a simple literature survey, but as a way to problematize the object under investigation. With that, we have done of Foucault what he described having done of Nietzsche: a toolbox to help thinking about a problem that the philosopher himself did not investigate. In this way, the article seeks to show how the author devised a genealogical history of education based on the following question: what was the pedagogy with which the Western apprentice was educated before the "discovery" of Brazil, and how could this pedagogy be applied, denied, and adapted in colonial Brazil in the confrontation between Jesuits, Europeans, and Indians? It brings forward the notion of gathering someone else's child - a procedure employed by the Jesuits to recruit and educate the children of the heathen in 16th-century Portuguese America. Methodologically, it reveals the discursive/enunciative regularities of the Jesuit Letters (especially in the reports of Father Manuel da Nóbrega), which means taking them as something that crosses a domain of possible structures and unities, and thereby makes them appear as concrete contents in time and space. In other words, the study establishes how, in these letters, a given procedure for the act of teaching is imposed onto the educative practices of the 16th century.
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