SILVA, A. C. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9497201991895414; SILVA, Ana Cláudia Feliciano da.
Resumen:
The theme of this dissertation is "The disciplinary practices of the body (s) in education", with the general aim of discussing the educational practices of the Maria Dulce Barbosa College, in Queimadas - PB, during the years 1965 to 1985, problematizing the exercises of disciplining and policing bodies. Three specific objectives were built in order to articulate with the general objective in the dissertation production. They are: 1) To discuss the records of the conduct and medical of students and teachers, as well as the school diaries of the Maria Dulce Barbosa College as educational practices of normal moral and social policing of the health of body and mind; 2) Reflect on the memory narratives in the education of the Maria Dulce Barbosa College, in view of the control and discipline of the girls' body, problematizing the valorization and preservation of honor; 3) Analyze the photographs and discuss the narratives about civic celebrations as an educational practice of publicizing the control and discipline of bodies. I work with the analysis of medical certificates and certificates of conduct, medical records, school diaries, photographs and the speeches of men and women who had their bodies and their lives marked by the educational practices of Maria Dulce Barbosa in their educational institution. This research is anchored in the theoretical contributions of the New Cultural History through dialogue with authors such as Michel Foucault (2015); Guacira Lopes Louro (2000); Silvana Vilodre Goellner (2013); Jorge Larrosa (1994), Sueann Caulfield (2000); Boris Kossoy (2000), among others. Contributions that operationalized with the sources of this research pointed to the different ways in which Maria Dulce Barbosa undertook her educational practices in her school.