2016
DOI: 10.15628/dialektike.2015.3725
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Do Porto Ao Palco, Um Estudo Dos Conceitos De Corporeidade E Corporalidade

Abstract: RESUMOTrata-se de um estudo sobre a acepção de corpo, fenômeno estudo na perspectiva materialista e fenomenológica. Objetiva identificar a relação epistêmica entre os conceitos de corporeidade e corporalidade ao estabelecer parâmetros que relacionam esses conceitos pela ótica das teorias do conhecimento do materialismo histórico dialético e da fenomenologia. De abordagem etnográfica, na metodologia utiliza instrumentos de coleta de dados aplicados com a observação do cotidiano, protocolo sociobiológico e trata… Show more

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“…Corporalidade", "Tema 2: Hospital" e "Tema 3: Cuidado de si", perspectiva esta que emergiu do próprio discurso das mulheres. (Soares, Kaneko & Gleyse, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Corporalidade", "Tema 2: Hospital" e "Tema 3: Cuidado de si", perspectiva esta que emergiu do próprio discurso das mulheres. (Soares, Kaneko & Gleyse, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…( 26 ) A latent trace refers to an intrinsic capacity; thus, the use of the term “sociability” instead of “socialization,” which emphasizes an active process; ( 27 ) or of “social behavior,” which is the product of various “social behaviors,” ( 26 ) that is, various latent traces. The second domain – items OP6 to OP8 – was called “corporeality,” as it characterizes the form in which the brain uses the physical body to relate to the environment, notably, with the social milieu; ( 28 ) as opposed to the term “physicality,” which is substantially relative to the body, mechanically, and has little psychic denotation. ( 28 )…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second domain – items OP6 to OP8 – was called “corporeality,” as it characterizes the form in which the brain uses the physical body to relate to the environment, notably, with the social milieu; ( 28 ) as opposed to the term “physicality,” which is substantially relative to the body, mechanically, and has little psychic denotation. ( 28 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%