A magia da escola na escola da magia: a escola que se inscreve nas histórias sobre Harry Potter School magic in the magical school: the school that teaches through stories of Harry Potter
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Abstract
Neste texto, apresentamse posições enunciadas por educadores e analistas da cultura sobre a escola e examinase a sua configuração nas histórias de J. K. Rowling sobre Harry Potter. As análises inspiramse nos Estudos Culturais em sua articulação com a Educação, considerandose atuarem as histórias como pedagogias culturais. Destacamse seus efeitos produtivos no cinema, na web, na comercialização de produtos diversos e na academia e atentase para seu papel na configuração discursiva da escola e dos sujeitos que a frequentam. Tais efeitos ultrapassam a dimensão do entretenimento dos nem sempre jovens leitores/consumidores dos textos e artefatos delas originados ou seu sucesso mercadológico! A escola ganha centralidade nessas histórias que narram lutas entre personagens do bem e forças do mal e nelas (re)afirmase a sua importância, excelência e competência para a formação sistemática de jovens (em magia) e para a apropriação e o desenvolvimento dos saberes e tradições (bruxas).
In this text we study positions advanced by educators and school observers, and examine how school is shaped in stories J. K. Rowling wrote about Harry Potter. Analyses were inspired by the Cultural Studies in their work with Education, considering that these stories act as cultural pedagogies. We highlight a host of powerful effects in the cinema, the Web, in the marketing of many products, in the Academy, and we focus on the role stories play in the discursive configuration of school and subjects narrated in such stories. We show that their powerful effects go beyond entertainment for not only young readers/consumers of the different texts and artefacts created, but also due to their market success! The school plays an important role in the representations conveyed in these stories, whose main theme is the battle between good and evil. These stories do not raise questions about school; its significance, excellence and power are constantly (re)assured to systematically graduate young magicians and to encourage the appropriation and development of the knowledge and the tradition of witchcraft.
In this text we study positions advanced by educators and school observers, and examine how school is shaped in stories J. K. Rowling wrote about Harry Potter. Analyses were inspired by the Cultural Studies in their work with Education, considering that these stories act as cultural pedagogies. We highlight a host of powerful effects in the cinema, the Web, in the marketing of many products, in the Academy, and we focus on the role stories play in the discursive configuration of school and subjects narrated in such stories. We show that their powerful effects go beyond entertainment for not only young readers/consumers of the different texts and artefacts created, but also due to their market success! The school plays an important role in the representations conveyed in these stories, whose main theme is the battle between good and evil. These stories do not raise questions about school; its significance, excellence and power are constantly (re)assured to systematically graduate young magicians and to encourage the appropriation and development of the knowledge and the tradition of witchcraft.
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| Authors | Wortmann, Maria Lúcia Castagna; |
| Journal | educação em revista |
| Year | 2010 |
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