The cultural heritage of “Morro do Amaral” in imaginary youth: tensions possible

Authors

  • Adilson Aviz Universidade da Região de Joinville - UNIVILLE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-8951.2013v14n105p165

Abstract

In this article the Cultural Heritage of the Island of Morro do Amaral, located in Joinville – SC, north of the shores of the bay Babitonga, is investigated in an interdisciplinary way through the speech of young people of the region through the application of semi-structured interviews. The Imaginary and the Real rooted to Symbolic (RSI) is the point of discussion between the discourses of preservation of Cultural Heritage and the temporal relationship with the sensations that space preserved city. It is used as a theoretical psychoanalysis of Freud and Lacan through the concepts of psychic development in three phases: Symbiosis, Oedipus Complex and Game Mirror. These phases are viewed as a dynamically and not watertight and these are used to understanding the speech Discourse Analysis (DA) of a current Pêcheux French theorists. The responses of young people showed a symbiotic relationship with the local in the sense of partial knowledge in relation to Cultural Heritage at the same time they become liabilities to accept what provokes an ambivalent feeling between desire and fear repeating speeches pre-established historically.

Author Biography

Adilson Aviz, Universidade da Região de Joinville - UNIVILLE

Psicologia, Mestrado em Patrimônio Cultural e Sociedade.

Published

2013-12-20

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