Anti-racists Practices of Teacher Education: Epistemilogical Breakup and Subjectivities Production in Student Academic Discourses

In view of the social relevance of producing knowledge in research and teacher education to an anti-racist society, we propose in this article a discursive analysis of academic texts produced by students of a lato sensu Postgraduate course on Ethnic-Racial Relations and Education, (PGLS-RERED) aimin...

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Autores: Sampaio de Almeida, Fabio, Moraes Rego de Souza, Alice, Giorgi, Maria Cristina
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL)
Repositorio:Linguagem em (Dis)curso (Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br:article/9499
Acceso en línea:https://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso/article/view/9499
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Rupturas epistemológicas
Produção de subjetividade
Formação de professores
Educação antirracista
Linguística Aplicada.
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Sumario:In view of the social relevance of producing knowledge in research and teacher education to an anti-racist society, we propose in this article a discursive analysis of academic texts produced by students of a lato sensu Postgraduate course on Ethnic-Racial Relations and Education, (PGLS-RERED) aiming to observe production methods of subjectivities which indexicalize epistemological ruptures in utterances using language marks of person. In order to this, we problematize the demand construction of research in Applied Linguistics and, from the enunciative based Discourse Analysis and the ethnic-racial relations studies, we analyze utterances of the introductions of monographic works. The analysis point to production processes of subjectivities in which researcher subject establishes a implication relationship with the construction of their research, mediated by their interpretation of world, experiences, social and professional relations, contributing to the construction of new epistemologies that may reflect micropolitically in the decolonisation of academic spaces.