Tesis
Utilização de contos de fadas e atividades simbólicas na compreensão de crianças vítimas de violência
Fecha
2007-02-28Registro en:
ALVES, Heliana Castro. The utilization of fairy-tales and symbolic activities for the understanding of children victims of violence. 2007. 205 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2007.
Autor
Alves, Heliana Castro
Institución
Resumen
Based on an ecological perspective from a multifactorial analysis of the domestic
violence phenomenon and on theories that consider the importance of the Fairy-Tales in
the infantile emotional development, this research was proposed with a group of
children who were victims of domestic violence. The main objectives of this study
were: describing the impact of Fairy-Tales narratives at the emergence of latent
emotional contents from the playful sequential actions and from the verbalizations of
the participants; setting considerations on the context in which the child grows up from
an ecological view about the phenomenon and identifying elements that offer evidences
of contributions of a storytelling program and of playful activities for the emotional
development of children in a violence context. The research had a qualitative character,
being itself as a case study. Semi-structured interviews were done with the people who
took care of the children and with people legally in charge of them and interventions
with the group such as sessions of storytelling and symbolic activities took place. To
collect the data, the sessions were recorded on video and, as a complementary form of
register, a Field Diary was made. The interviews with the adults legally in charge of the
children were recorded on audio. To analyze and treat the data, a content and thematic
analysis system was used, being the texts and images dismembered in register units. As
theoretical basis, the researcher used the ecological theory of human development by
Urie Bronfenbrenner, taking into consideration the process of exchange that occur
inside and between the systems built by the individuals, and the psychoanalysis of the
understanding of the oral narratives impact at the emotional development of each child.
The results of the research pointed to the familiar microsystem (intergenerational
transmission), exosystem, mesosystem and macrosystem as risk factors to the
development of children and to the domestic violence installation. In relation to the
storytelling activities, the imaginary world was structured around the elements offered
by the tales, and, at the same time, it condensed some aspects of the child s life story.
The compiled data suggest that the oral narratives can act as a support, mixing in
themselves the elements repertory that awakes in children the contents related to the
personal experiences. These elements build the imaginary world and the playful actions,
providing, occasionally, the expression of the experienced violence