4 resultados para Narratives Interview

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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O trabalho propõe uma reflexão sobre o processo de construção de memórias, a partirdo estudo de caso do CD 'Tantinho, memória em verde e rosa. A principal metodologia utilizada foi a da história oral, de forma a explorar a narrativa de experiência pessoal como fonte para investigação do processo de construção de memórias. O universo pesquisado é constituído pelos principais agentes sociais envolvidos na construção dessa memória, o que inclui o próprio Tantinho e outros sambistas da favela da Mangueira, assim como outras pessoas envolvidas na viabilização e na produção do CD. Ao todo foram entrevistadas oito pessoas, somando mais de 12 horas de entrevista. Considerando o movimento contemporâneo de fixação de memórias das favelas cariocas a que assistimos e a relevância da favela da Mangueira neste contexto, foi esclarecedor utilizar esse CD para entender os processos e, principalmente, as relações necessárias para essas construções.

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The work with oral history consists of recording interviews which have historical and documental proprieties, with actors/actresses or witnesses of events, conjunctures, movements, institutions and ways of living along the contemporary history. One of its basic foundations is the narrative. An event or a situation lived by the interviewee can not be transmitted to any other person without being narrated. That means that it frames itself (meaning that it does become something) at the very moment of the interview. By telling his/her life experiences, the interviewee transforms what has been lived into language, selecting and organizing facts according to some determined meanings. This work of language in crystallising images (images which refer to, and mean again, life experience) is common in all narratives - and we do know that sometimes it is much more successful than others (just the way some oral history interviews are certainly more successful than others). However, perhaps we have not given yet all the attention needed to this work of language in the oral sources.

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This article discusses some issues in communicating experience, based on a life history interview with 83-year-old Brazilian jurist Evandro Lins e Silva conducted by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation’s oral history program (Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil, or CPDOC) between August 1994 and January 1995.1The text focuses especially on two images used by the interviewee, which consolidate both the experiences that have been communicated to him and the experience that he himself endeavors to communicate regarding his activities as an attorney and the status of truth within the field of law.