MEDEIROS, A. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7710456029134551; MEDEIROS, Almira Lins de.
Resumen:
In this thesis we focus on forms of education which aim the development by the elder
of a certain understanding about their age and how to conduct it. We work with the
notion of governmentality by Michel Foucault in order to investigate this mode of
government of pluralities, exploring how intricacies of these pathways of education
are conducted to control those transiting in it, and also investigate the effects of
driving and publicizing power games through which suitable subjects are produced.
To make comprehensible how the processes of normalization of elder’s conducts
have been conducted there, we describe the Open University to Maturity (UAMA), of
the State University of Paraiba, its organization and its modus operandi. The analysis
of documents, interviews, and the direct observation of the classes we recorded,
textbooks and films used and shown in classes, the texts produced by the students
and their responses to questionnaires applied to them clarified the practices of UAMA
as a set of actions to promote active aging providing health care for the elderly from
lower cost solutions than those ones offered in the market. The UAMA has made
possible thanks to the convergence of various interests. In its practices, based on
assertions of science of aging, are used ways of educating that were already being
used in the therapeutic actions to convince seniors that the transformation of their
way to lead themselves is legitimate. In order to structure the field of action of these
individuals and, to adjust their choices about how to live the goals of the government
old age, it promotes their access to specific knowledge of the aging process and their
involvement in activities that allow them to recognize themselves as subjects of
Ritghs with the power and capacity to undertake changes in their way of driving their
lives. The practices conducted in the UAMA environment teach them how to control
their actions and feelings resulting from them. The internalization of what was
learned and experienced makes possible the development of criteria to govern their
actions, evaluate themselves and others. The elderly, realizing the need to transform
their way of life, make use of the rules established by the educative practices to elect
aspects of themselves that should be transformed, conforming to and resisting the
truths they had access to, doing everything to put away from them the risks of an
unhealthy old age. Making a serious effort to modify their behavior, they recognize in
themselves the attributes of the ideal old man/woman in which they have been
emerged. We observed the effects of the forms of education of the UAMA in the
ways they see the world, and in the ways by which they can define what means to be
(1) active / healthy / desirable socially or (2) sedentary / sick / undesirable old
men/women within a hierarchy that places the first model as a superior age and the
second model as indicative of a inferior age.