HUMANIZATION AND THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION THROUGH BIBLIOTHERAPY

Authors

  • Lisandra Maria Kovaliczn Nadal Instituto Federal do Paraná http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1512-0745
  • Ivan Takashi Kano Instituto Federal do Paraná
  • Jeniffer Cristina Rodrigues de Mello Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1809-4775.2020v16n1.52688

Abstract

The lack of access leads us to think about the current ways in which a book can reach a person. The economic factor influences the acquisition of physical and electronic material equally, since there is access to some materials online, however, knowledge and the means to access them are necessary. For years literary studies were focused on the writer and the work, creating the figure of the ideal reader. But the practice of alternative means of reading, such as bibliotherapy, can attract "real readers". The act of reading, when promoted outside the traditional classrooms and libraries, allows the discovery of common characteristics and differences between individuals, encouraging both fantasy and awareness of objective reality, and providing elements for the construction of a critical attitude and alternatives to the dilemmas faced by human beings. Thus, the extension project Bibliotherapy: developing ties with books, developed by the library of the Federal Institute of Parana (IFPR) Campus Jaguariaiva in partnership with the Psychosocial Care Center (CAPS) I Vovó Tonica, had the main objective of providing the sharing of experiences among patients, employees and students through bibliotherapy, encouraging reading as a therapeutic activity and presenting the reality of this portion of the population to the academic community. It was found that, through bibliotherapy, women assisted by CAPS had access to education in an unconventional way in a welcoming environment. In addition to ensuring their right to health, they were able to establish a relationship of empathy and humanization.

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Author Biographies

Lisandra Maria Kovaliczn Nadal, Instituto Federal do Paraná

Auxiliar de biblioteca na Biblioteca do Instituto Federal do Paraná Campus Jaguariaíva. Graduanda em Biblioteconomia pela Claretiano (2017-), pós-graduada no MBA Internacional em Gerenciamento de Projetos pela FGV (2017) e graduada em Engenharia de Materiais pela UEPG (2013).

Ivan Takashi Kano, Instituto Federal do Paraná

Professor EBTT em Língua Espanhola, Redação e Literatura do Instituto Federal do Paraná Campus Jaguariaíva. Possui graduação em Português/Espanhol pela Universidade Federal Fluminense (2008), mestrado em Letras pela Universidade Federal Fluminense (2011) e doutorado em Literatura Comparada pela Universidade Federal Fluminense (2016).

Jeniffer Cristina Rodrigues de Mello, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

Graduanda de Licenciatura em História (2020-) e Técnica em Biotecnologia pelo Instituto Federal do Paraná (2020)

Published

2020-10-19

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Experience Reports