童年与他者:儿童与成人关系中的经验与创造

Deise Arenhart, D. Guimarães
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本文的目的是从另类的角度来观察和反思儿童的生活和经历,挑战从缺乏和消极的角度来理解童年的传统视角。研究人员——一名博士研究员和一名幼儿教育家——对两组年龄在4到6岁之间的儿童进行了这项研究,他们分别生活在两种截然不同的社会不平等背景下的幼儿教育空间:一组生活在贫民窟的儿童和一组生活在中上层阶级的儿童。数据来自观察儿童在游戏情境中的互动,以及个人和集体访谈、照片和照片交换。研究人员试图通过哲学、社会学和儿童地理学的理论视角,来反思儿童如何表达他们的经历,以及他们如何宣布与学校文化相关的新可能性。游戏被认为是一种将他们团结为一个社会群体的体验,不管他们生活在什么不平等的条件下,通过这种体验,他们有可能创造逃跑路线,超越制度限制,锻炼他人,并产生快乐的互动。通过他们通过游戏与世界建立关系的方式,空间成为儿童的场所和领土,表达了对成年人传统建立的特定意义的质疑;从经验和重复的角度来看,时间是由孩子们生活的,它面对着刻板和标准化的时间顺序,线性时间。最后,从另类的角度看待童年,激发我们思考和产生成人与儿童之间的其他关系模式,超越殖民和保护的视角,作为一种开放和重塑。
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infância e alteridade: experiência e criação na relação entre crianças e adultos
The objective of this paper is to make visible and reflect upon the lives and experience of children from the perspective of alterity, Contesting a traditional gaze that understands childhood from the perspective of lack and negativity. The researchers–a doctoral researcher and an early childhood educator– conducted the study with two groups of children aged between four and six years old, in early childhood educational spaces in two distinct and socially unequal contexts: a group of children living in a favela and a middle/upper class group. Data was produced from observing the interactions of children in play situations, and from individual and collective interviews, photographs and photo exchanges. The researchers sought, through the theoretical lenses of philosophy, sociology, and geography of childhood, to reflect on how children signify their experiences and how they announce new possibilities of relating to school culture. Play is identified as an experience that unites them as a social group, regardless of the unequal conditions in which they live, and through which it is possible to create escape routes, transcend institutional limits, exercise otherness, and produce joyful interaction. Through the ways in which they exercise their relationships with with the world through play, spaces become places and territories of childhood, expressing assigned meanings that interrogate those conventionally instituted by adults; and time is lived by children from the perspective of experience and reiteration, which confronts the chronological, linear time of rigid and standardized routines. Finally, looking at childhood from the perspective of alterity provokes us to think and produce other modes of relationship between adults and children, beyond a colonizing and tutelary perspective, as an opening and reinvention.
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