NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS

This article is part of the ongoing research analysis titled "(Auto)biographies and subjectivities: the other himself in multiple sclerosis", which aims to analyze, from the concepts of time and memory, the processes of subjectivation of people affected by the multiple sclerosis disease. T...

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Main Author: Raquel Alvarenga Sena Venera
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Sergipe 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://seer.ufs.br/index.php/Ambivalencias/article/view/4393
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description This article is part of the ongoing research analysis titled "(Auto)biographies and subjectivities: the other himself in multiple sclerosis", which aims to analyze, from the concepts of time and memory, the processes of subjectivation of people affected by the multiple sclerosis disease. The research analyzed empirically were (auto)biographical speeches arranged in networks of Life Histories, giving them visibility as cultural heritage. These narratives are part of a collection, also under construction, which will aggregate more than 16 thousand Life Histories of the Museum of the Person. The interviews were collected in a research situation, and with them we will produce a collection of biographical texts and audiovisual material. The analysis of this article are part of the preparation of this collection and of the methodological procedures prior to the elaboration of these biographical texts. This article analyzes two (auto)biographical narratives, one of a 41 years old man and another of a 54 years old woman, both living with the symptoms of multiple sclerosis for about 20 years. We highlight the singling processes, from the collective arrangements of enunciation streams in which the narrators are implicated. This analysis demonstrates a desire to be remembered, but also the desire of the power in the experiences with the disease that is crippling potential degenerative. Wishes carved in the present with the disease, but with the fear and insecurity of the future time, the sequels that are unpredictable, that mobilize their memories of webbing passed insurance, prior to the disease. In an effort to disprove the statement "overcoming", it bet on the possible singling processes invented in ordinary lives, in the processes of subjectivation in the flows engendered in one of the more traumatic statements as can be the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
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spelling doaj.art-e18f42be5e0745dcb0abb9f6e63632ee2024-04-02T08:05:56ZengUniversidade Federal de SergipeAmbivalências2318-38882318-38882016-02-01365189NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEISRaquel Alvarenga Sena Venera0Universidade da Região de Joinville This article is part of the ongoing research analysis titled "(Auto)biographies and subjectivities: the other himself in multiple sclerosis", which aims to analyze, from the concepts of time and memory, the processes of subjectivation of people affected by the multiple sclerosis disease. The research analyzed empirically were (auto)biographical speeches arranged in networks of Life Histories, giving them visibility as cultural heritage. These narratives are part of a collection, also under construction, which will aggregate more than 16 thousand Life Histories of the Museum of the Person. The interviews were collected in a research situation, and with them we will produce a collection of biographical texts and audiovisual material. The analysis of this article are part of the preparation of this collection and of the methodological procedures prior to the elaboration of these biographical texts. This article analyzes two (auto)biographical narratives, one of a 41 years old man and another of a 54 years old woman, both living with the symptoms of multiple sclerosis for about 20 years. We highlight the singling processes, from the collective arrangements of enunciation streams in which the narrators are implicated. This analysis demonstrates a desire to be remembered, but also the desire of the power in the experiences with the disease that is crippling potential degenerative. Wishes carved in the present with the disease, but with the fear and insecurity of the future time, the sequels that are unpredictable, that mobilize their memories of webbing passed insurance, prior to the disease. In an effort to disprove the statement "overcoming", it bet on the possible singling processes invented in ordinary lives, in the processes of subjectivation in the flows engendered in one of the more traumatic statements as can be the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.http://seer.ufs.br/index.php/Ambivalencias/article/view/4393Cultural HeritageMemoryLife HistorySingling Processes
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NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
Ambivalências
Cultural Heritage
Memory
Life History
Singling Processes
title NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
title_full NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
title_fullStr NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
title_full_unstemmed NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
title_short NARRATIVAS (AUTO) BIOGRÁFICAS: SINGULARIDADES POSSÍVEIS
title_sort narrativas auto biograficas singularidades possiveis
topic Cultural Heritage
Memory
Life History
Singling Processes
url http://seer.ufs.br/index.php/Ambivalencias/article/view/4393
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