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This book discusses the practice of popular narratives (from the experience of the griô master Dona Sirley, from the city of Pelotas, in Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil), as an educational process and resistance today. Based on the methodological assumptions of the case study, participant observation and narrative interview, the study works with the following question: can the practice of popular narratives, through a specific subject, be apprehended as an educational process and resistance? In the context of this discussion, authors such as Walter Benjamin, Homi Bhabha and Pedrinho Guareschi are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the practice of popular narratives (from the experience of the griô master Dona Sirley, from the city of Pelotas, in Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil), as an educational process and resistance today. Based on the methodological assumptions of the case study, participant observation and narrative interview, the study works with the following question: can the practice of popular narratives, through a specific subject, be apprehended as an educational process and resistance? In the context of this discussion, authors such as Walter Benjamin, Homi Bhabha and Pedrinho Guareschi are used, approaching them from the perspective of Peter McLaren's Critical Pedagogy and Henry Giroux. Finally, the practice of griô storytelling is presented, as an educational process and a process of resistance within the framework of a Pedagogy of the Border.
Autorenporträt
Cristiano Guedes Pinheiro holds a degree in History (2010), a Master's in Education (2013) and a PhD in Education (2017), all from the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel). He has experience in the areas of History and Education, with emphasis on Culture, Narratives and Discourse Analysis. He currently works as a History teacher in Basic Education.