Tese
Formação repertório e imaginários de docência: gênero e interseccionalidades em um curso de Licenciatura em Química
Fecha
2022-12-15Autor
Machado, Gabriella Eldereti
Institución
Resumen
This research is part of the Graduate Program in Education at the Federal University of
Santa Maria (UFSM), being developed in the Doctorate in Education, in the line of
research: Teaching, Knowledge and Professional Development. It counts with the
contribution of studies on the Social Imaginary by Cornelius Castoriadis and
productions from the Group of Studies and Research in Education and Social Imaginary
– GEPEIS of UFSM. Its general objective is to understand the imaginary social
meanings in relation to gender issues and intersectionalities in the formative path of four
(04) teachers and three (03) students of the Degree in Chemistry at IFFar Campus
Alegrete. It adopts the Biographical Method as an investigation path, through the
research-training methodology through life narratives, based on the studies of Marie-
Christine Josso (2010). Narrative interviews were carried out with the research device
called “Deck of Social Imaginary Meanings”, the deck is composed of 17 cards, with
the function of provoking the narrative of life through representative words on the
central themes of the study. The interviews with the seven (07) study participants were
carried out during the year 2021 via virtual meetings on the Google Meet
videoconferencing platform due to the global pandemic of COVID-19. With this, it was
possible to build the concept of Repertory Formation, with theoretical reference in the
studies of Edgar Morin (2000), which made possible the articulation in a spiral sense of
themes of gender and intersectionality in dialogue with the knowledge of the specific
area of the Chemistry course Graduation. Therefore, we arrive at the final
considerations, in which we note the predominance of the conception of gender linked
to the biological and binary aspect (male/female), although there is an understanding of
the rupture of this biological conception, in the sense of understanding social relations
and cultural meanings in the construction of gender. As for the social imaginary
meanings of intersectionality, there is a difficulty in understanding the characterizations
of the term, even though the participants name the different forms of oppression, such as
social class, race, ethnicity and gender.