GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; FERNANDES, Saulo Luders.
Abstract:
The present work seeks to follow paths of a psychology that intends to walk in
darkness. In this journey, we produce aesthetic interruptions that allow us to go through fictional
and artistic narratives and shared life experiences among the rubble of a modern/colonial world,
which despite obscuring the darkness that inhabits them with its light, makes shadows a place for
the emergence of multiplicities of worlds that present themselves in births and flowerings. Worlds
that proliferate other temporalities, bodies and territories, which do not require light as a condition
to know reality, but the obscurities that teach us that life and its knowledge emerge from the
unknown, the imprecise, the daydream. In the darkness, the ruins no longer require the relics of a
space lost in time for actions to update the present, updates that present themselves from: Ana Pi's
dances, Du Bois's novel, Castiel Vitorino's works, ways of living, feel and think.