2021
DOI: 10.22409/contracampo.v40i1.43112
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Crise e catástrofe como categorias interpretativas das experiências humanas do tempo

Abstract: O artigo aborda crise e catástrofeem suas dimensões temporais referenciadas na narrativa e implicações relativas à ação e à imaginação. O objetivo é tomar os termos como categorias heurísticas que permitem alcançar dimensões da experiência temporal, inclusive nos processos midiáticos. Recuperam-se usos e sentidos associados aos dois termos, em suas interconexões e presença no cotidiano e na vida acadêmica. Pelas noções de narrativa, de tessitura da intriga e suas interconexões com o tempo identifica-se como cr… Show more

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“…Each of these terms refers to specific relations of meaning and produces peculiar images for the relations in which the stalls are configured and in which they operate. Given the varied implications of the terms, as developed by Koselleck (1999), Bertoll, Maia, Valle and Manna (2020), Leal, Carvalho, Jácome and Costa (2021), among others, we particularly highlight their temporal dynamics. "Crisis" and "catastrophe", for example, make explicit temporalities and cultural experiences that call into question both linear perspectives and presentist visions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Each of these terms refers to specific relations of meaning and produces peculiar images for the relations in which the stalls are configured and in which they operate. Given the varied implications of the terms, as developed by Koselleck (1999), Bertoll, Maia, Valle and Manna (2020), Leal, Carvalho, Jácome and Costa (2021), among others, we particularly highlight their temporal dynamics. "Crisis" and "catastrophe", for example, make explicit temporalities and cultural experiences that call into question both linear perspectives and presentist visions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%