2017
DOI: 10.9788/tp2017.3-04
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Adolescência(s): produções e atravessamentos discursivos em análise

Abstract: ResumoEste art igo apresenta o recorte de uma experiência de pesquisa-intervenção com um grupo de discussão composto por adolescentes de uma escola particular de Fortaleza. Tomando como referência a articulação entre discurso e modos de subjetivação em Foucault, a pesquisa teve como objetivo analisar e problematizar como estes estudantes são subjetivados pelos discursos que circunscrevem a adolescência na contemporaneidade. Na presente análise, cujo foco foram os discursos em que se evidencia a distinção entre… Show more

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“…Thus, adolescence is understood here as a period of human development defined by the construction of identities, the search for autonomy in relation to family and society, and the (re)discovery of affective relationships, whether permeated by family, sex, love or group. The reason for this theoretical option is based on the understanding that this period is not strictly related to one's age or to the physiological development stage of one's sexual and reproductive functions (2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, adolescence is understood here as a period of human development defined by the construction of identities, the search for autonomy in relation to family and society, and the (re)discovery of affective relationships, whether permeated by family, sex, love or group. The reason for this theoretical option is based on the understanding that this period is not strictly related to one's age or to the physiological development stage of one's sexual and reproductive functions (2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%