Um estudo genealógico da constituição curricular do curso de licenciatura integrada em química/física da Unicamp (1995 a 2011) / A genealogical study of the curricular constitution of the integrated graduation in chemistry/physics from Unicamp (1995 a 2011)

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

23/04/2012

RESUMO

In this research, I intend to do a genealogical study of the curricular constitution of the first integrated graduation program in Brazil, the Integrated Graduation in Chemistry/Physics from UNICAMP. The differential of this research is on the emphasis that is given to the issue of an integrated curriculum, trying to understand the speeches that constituted the concept of curricular integration of this program and how this notion was present and permeated the clashes since the beginning of its development until today. Through possible approaches, distances and relationships between thoughts and writings of Michel Foucault and Walter Benjamin, mainly through their conceptions of history, time, truth and subject, the historical approach of this research looked to dig stories of this graduation program looking for particularities, leaving operate singularities, abandoning the unity of subject and story continuity. Thus, will make problematic some of the stories of the curricular constitution of this graduation program, the power relations, the discursive practices, the singularities and memories, with a perspective that moves away from that fixed, it only cares about the search for unique truth and answers to the questions. The historical analysis of the Integrated Graduation in Chemistry/Physics and of the relations of power-knowledge present in their constitution, as well the discourses and regimes of truth that was constituted and that was inter-related to the constitution of the curriculum integration of this program, intended to be analyzed against the writings of Michel Foucault. Furthermore, I will use as theoretical and methodological contribution Walter Benjamin to justify and support the use of monads and narratives interviews that will make possible the emergence of other stories, by working with openings, with the possibility of dialogues with others, without seeking to answer all the questions, often creating others. The work with written documents and narratives interviews, in the form of monads, allowed to make problematic stories that have been forgotten/crystallized, to bring out speech and regimes of truth that enabled further reading of a history that was marked by discontinuities and ruptures and the emergence of stories that, in terms of the established order, would never be told. The intertwining of meanings produced by the documents and by the readings of monads allows us to make problematic the Integrated Graduation in Chemistry/Physics not as something given a priori, but historically constituted by certain social practices, in a series of singularities, multiplicities of relations of power-knowledge and regimes of truth. As a result not of a single story, flat and linear, but as a graduation program made up of individuals situated in a time and space, that not only were dominated and attended some speeches, but individually and collectively, created gaps, resisted and acted, constituting itself through its actions and resistances and constituting also the graduation program currently exists.

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licenciatura currículos genealogia narrativas relações de poder-saber graduation curriculum genealogy narratives relation knowledge-power

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