JERÔNIMO, T. A. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8678354054458968; JERÔNIMO, Tatiana Aparecida Pereira.
Resumo:
analyzes how the urban experiences experienced by the visually impaired in the city of Campina Grande allow them to construct and develop their sensorial perceptions through the different contexts of socio-spatial changes that occurred in the city during the period of 1989 and 2011. Starting from the perspective of different understandings that the disabled person
allows us to do about the city, we divide our work into three chapters, in the
which we will know and analyze three life trajectories and experiences with the city of
Campina Grande, well differentiated. Among these experiences we will consider the
as blindness presented itself in each of these trajectories and how the experience
in the city has interfered in the process of adaptation and acceptance of the disability, as well
learning and discovering their sensibilities in constructing their perceptions
sensory information about the city of Campina Grande. Thus, the paths of our research
the life histories of each deponent,
to recompose in each biography the thematic cuts made in their personal trajectories.
In this way, going through the various events and conjunctures, experienced and
experienced by each of them in the most diverse daily situations, we try to
find the best path to understand their sensibilities, difficulties and
weaknesses in the face of this often painful and dramatic exercise of exposing their
Life stories. In this sense, we approach Michel de Certeau's
reflect on the city as a space practiced with steps that go back
writing of the lives of those who inhabit it. On the construction of these spaces practiced in the
imaginary of the visually impaired, we dialogued with Yu-fu Tuan. When thinking about the city,
only as a visible place, but also sensitive and imaginary.
discussions on sensibilities proposed by Sandra Jatahy Pesavento. To understand
the stigma and imagery surrounding the condition of people with visual impairment in
our city, we use the analyzes of Bruno Sena Martins. Among other authors
and complement our analyzes and interpretations
person with visual impairment.