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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2015.tde-05082015-121539
Document
Author
Full name
Maria Selma de Moraes Rocha
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Hernandez, Leila Maria Gonçalves Leite (President)
Arelaro, Lisete Regina Gomes
Barbosa, Wilson do Nascimento
Boto, Carlota Josefina Malta Cardozo dos Reis
Cardoso, Mauricio
Title in Portuguese
Uma constituinte salgada e molhada: o direito à educação como questão nacional (1985-1988)
Keywords in Portuguese
Constituição
Constituinte
Direito
Educação
Público e privado
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo do presente trabalho é compreender como a educação se tornou um direito no transcurso do processo da Constituinte, a partir da participação, da mobilização e da ação de um conjunto de sujeitos representantes da sociedade civil, além dos parlamentares eleitos por suas respectivas agremiações partidárias. Procurei identificar a configuração desse direito no processo de sua construção, isto é, quando as pluralidades heterogêneas dos discursos dos sujeitos manifestaram seu caráter dinâmico coincidindo, se chocando ou se tornando convergentes. Nesta perspectiva ganharam realce os silêncios que conferiram opacidade à memória, o registro e os projetos políticos com propostas contrastantes, e ambivalências, dissensos, consensos, pactos e rupturas se estabeleceram em circunstancias históricas específicas. Neste contexto o direito à educação se definiu no âmbito do conflito entre o público e o privado entre os anos de 1985 a 1988.
Title in English
A wet and salty constitution: the right to education as a national issue (1985-1988)
Keywords in English
Constituent assembly
Constitution
Education
Public and private
Rights
Abstract in English
The aim of this research is to understand how education has been historically established as a right during the constitutional process, based on the analysis of participation, mobilization and action of a representative group from civil society, and parliamentarians elected by their party associations. I sought to identify the process of construction of that right focusing on the heterogeneous plurality of its actors discourses, which expressed their dynamic character coinciding, crashing or being convergent. Some aspects were highlighted, such as the silence which gave opacity to memory, the political records and projects with contrasting proposals and the ambivalences, dissents, consensus, pacts and ruptures that were settled. In this context, the right to education was erected within the conflict between the public and private between the years 1985-1988.
 
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Publishing Date
2015-08-05
 
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