2016
DOI: 10.1590/1982-25542016222644
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Omayra: reflexões sobre o rosto, uma fotografia e suas políticas

Abstract: Este é um artigo publicado em acesso aberto (Open Access) Resumo: O presente artigo parte da fotografia da menina Omayra Sanchez para refletir acerca de como a imagem fotojornalística pode conferir rosto a um indivíduo, tornando-o sujeito pelo nosso olhar. O rosto encarnado na superfície fotográfica permite o aparecer do estranho, fazendo emergir o lugar da comunicação, da reciprocidade. A política da imagem pode, ao mesmo tempo, revelar um "em comum", um incomum e uma parte de outrem que não se deixa apreen… Show more

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“…Our starting point is the way in which Lévinas treats the encounter with radical alterity, in a relationship in which the other constantly escapes us, but requires from us, never without traumatizing and frightening us, hospitality, donation and justice. It is not our intention to show here an empirical approach to the Levinasian notion of ethical encounter with alterity from the interpellation of the face, since this has already been done in other works BIONDI, 2016BIONDI, , 2017SOUZA;SOUZA;. Therefore, our methodological strategy is based on the critical systematization of the ethical dimensions that evolve the proximity, the approach and the communication with others in Lévinas's work. This study outlines, therefore, some relations between certain aspects of Lévinas' philosophy (1980Lévinas' philosophy ( , 1995Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2007Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2010Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2016, in particular his concept of an ethic of alterity and a relational concept of communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our starting point is the way in which Lévinas treats the encounter with radical alterity, in a relationship in which the other constantly escapes us, but requires from us, never without traumatizing and frightening us, hospitality, donation and justice. It is not our intention to show here an empirical approach to the Levinasian notion of ethical encounter with alterity from the interpellation of the face, since this has already been done in other works BIONDI, 2016BIONDI, , 2017SOUZA;SOUZA;. Therefore, our methodological strategy is based on the critical systematization of the ethical dimensions that evolve the proximity, the approach and the communication with others in Lévinas's work. This study outlines, therefore, some relations between certain aspects of Lévinas' philosophy (1980Lévinas' philosophy ( , 1995Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2007Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2010Lévinas' philosophy ( , 2016, in particular his concept of an ethic of alterity and a relational concept of communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another bottleneck in cellulosic biofuel production lies in the fact that only the sixcarbon sugars are utilized, and there is no route to transform the five-carbon sugars in ethanol (MARQUES, 2009). To do so, it would be required the development of new yeasts that are able to transform pentoses into ethanol, further increasing its income.…”
Section: Constraints On Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%