Making oneself Parvana in the world: a study from the Sartrean biographical method
This production consists of a biographical analysis of the fictional character Parvana, an Afghan girl who stars in the eponymous trilogy inspired by real stories, by Deborah Ellis. This study, centered on the first book, “The other face: history of an afghan girl” (2002), sought to understand Parvana as a being-in-the-world, focusing on the anthropological and sociological dimensions, as well as on her experiments and appropriations. that enable the constitution of their project-of-being, as conceived by Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism. It is a theoretical study that adopts the Sartrean biographical, phenomenological and dialectical method as a form of analysis. The study of the work made it possible to highlight the role of women and children in the most (a)diverse sociocultural contexts, as well as the contribution of existentialist psychology to the analysis of contemporary issues.
Making oneself Parvana in the world: a study from the Sartrean biographical method
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.5582262218089
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Palavras-chave: Project-of-being. sociabilities. Biographical method. Sartrian existentialism.
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Keywords: Project-of-being. sociabilities. Biographical method. Sartrian existentialism.
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Abstract:
This production consists of a biographical analysis of the fictional character Parvana, an Afghan girl who stars in the eponymous trilogy inspired by real stories, by Deborah Ellis. This study, centered on the first book, “The other face: history of an afghan girl” (2002), sought to understand Parvana as a being-in-the-world, focusing on the anthropological and sociological dimensions, as well as on her experiments and appropriations. that enable the constitution of their project-of-being, as conceived by Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism. It is a theoretical study that adopts the Sartrean biographical, phenomenological and dialectical method as a form of analysis. The study of the work made it possible to highlight the role of women and children in the most (a)diverse sociocultural contexts, as well as the contribution of existentialist psychology to the analysis of contemporary issues.
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Número de páginas: 15
- Indianara Machado Eusébio
- Zuleica Pretto