“Escrevivências” and literary affects between university and school

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.17.18362.008

Abstract

The text deals with the encounters between university and school, crossed by the literature produced by black writers, with emphasis on Conceição Evaristo’s work. From interpellations presented by teachers of Basic Education in academic activities at the university, the genocide of black youth is addressed as a matter of curriculum in teacher education. In this sense, the report on the realization of a Literature Exhibition is presented, based on articulations built in the school space and at the university, mobilized by access to art. It is argued that the curricular impacts of the Exhibition go beyond the treatment of ethnic-racial issues at school as a theme, by proposing aesthetic experiences produced by the meeting. The methodological challenges in research in education is seen in a way to propose the concept of escrevivências as a theoretical-methodological operator crossed by the concepts of affect and collective agency.

Keywords: Escrevivências. Black youth. Curriculum. Affect.

Author Biographies

  • Iris Verena Oliveira, Bahia State University

    Professora da Universidade do Estado da Bahia (Uneb). Doutora em Estudos Étnicos e Africanos.

  • Jeane Matos Araújo Lima, Bahia State University

    Professora do Colégio Estadual de Bandiaçu, Rede Estadual da Bahia. Especialista em Linguística. Estudante do Mestrado em Educação e Diversidade na Uneb.

  • Geniclécia Lima dos Santos, Bahia State University

    Licenciada em História. Estudante do Mestrado em Educação e Diversidade na Uneb.

Published

2022-01-01

Issue

Section

Dossiê: Relações étnico-raciais: práticas e reflexões pedagógicas

How to Cite

“Escrevivências” and literary affects between university and school. Práxis Educativa, [S. l.], v. 17, p. 1–19, 2022. DOI: 10.5212/PraxEduc.v.17.18362.008. Disponível em: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/praxiseducativa/article/view/18362. Acesso em: 30 apr. 2026.