ALTERED TRANSITS. A TRIP TO THE CITY OF GOD

In this article some daily and naturalized ideas about poverty, education and school violence are put in discussion, ideas which are commonly associated to each other without the foundations of that association clearly specified. The transformations in the subjectivity, along with the new segregatin...

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Autor principal: Zerbino, Mario Carlos
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zonal Atlántica -Uiversidad Nacional del Comahue 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psico/article/view/4792
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Sumario:In this article some daily and naturalized ideas about poverty, education and school violence are put in discussion, ideas which are commonly associated to each other without the foundations of that association clearly specified. The transformations in the subjectivity, along with the new segregating processes and the increasing levels of violence and failure that take place at schools, need a discussion about their foundations that can go beyond good intentions and the declarations of principles. We live in times of altered transits and to get through the discussions caused by both the books and the film City of God, by San Agustín  one and Paulo Lins the other, can be a way to come closer to understanding the magnitude and characteristics of those alterations.