Internationalization in higher education: brazilian teachers in the african space

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-795X.2018v36n2p650

Abstract

Abstract: The article aims to understand the “inconvenient” children and young people’s medicalization process and its effects on their subjectivity and life trajectory. The research was supported by a case study, selected for psychiatric diagnoses based on school complaints, and involved interviews and documentary analysis of medical records and school reports. The results indicated that medicalization is a network that operates through various discourses (medical, pedagogical and family) that reproduce an essentialist conception of childhood and adolescence, based on the notion of "normal development". The various institutionalization and segregation attempts (including attempts to transfer to a disabled school and to a psychiatric hospital) and the construction of the notion of dangerousness throughout the described  life trajectory, show how medicalization can be associated with  life judicialization  at the service of social control of the dissent. The family, seen as "unstructured", reproduces school and health discourses, with little resistance and looks at their children as 'inconvenient” ones, but the trajectory described shows the constant presence of resistance movements on the part of the medicalized youth.

Author Biographies

Marialva Moog Pinto, Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, UNIARP

Doutora em Educação -UNISINOS- CAPES 7

Coordenadora do Mestrado de Educação- Angola

Docente do Mestrado Interdisciplinar e Mestrado em Educação pela Universidade do Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe -UNIARP

Conselho Administrativo-IUSUR-Uruguai

Grupo de Pesquisa

Formação de Professores, Ensino e Avaliação - UNISINOS

Líder Profª Drª Maria Isabel da Cunha

          Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Educação Superior – UNICAMP

Líder- Profª Drª Elisabete Monteiro de Aguiar Pereira

Maria Aparecida Marques da Rocha, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS

Doutora. Docente do Mestrado Profissional da Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos.

(51) 99713260 mamrocha@unisinos.br

Gildo Volpato, Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense - UNESC

Doutor. Reitor da Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense – UNESC. Docente no Mestrado em Educação da UNESC. (48)99740701. giv@unesc.net

Published

2018-07-30

How to Cite

Pinto, M. M., da Rocha, M. A. M., & Volpato, G. (2018). Internationalization in higher education: brazilian teachers in the african space. Perspectiva, 36(2), 650–663. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-795X.2018v36n2p650