PASOLINI, PEDAGOGIA PÚBLICA, PRESENÇA SUBJETIVA

Autores

  • William F. Pinar Universidade de British Columbia, Canadá.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15687/rec.v18i1.72923

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Pasolini, Pedagogia Pública, Presença Subjetiva

Resumo

Neste artigo, invoco o intelectual italiano pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial Pier Paolo Pasolini, justapondo a pedagogia pública de Pasolini – sua presença subjetiva sempre sincronizada com o momento histórico – com um artigo de 2013 composto pelos acadêmicos norte-americanos contemporâneos Jake Burdick e Jennifer Sandlin, que discutem o que chamo de engenharia discursiva, descartando conceitos canônicos de educação (sem argumentos ou evidências), fantasiando que, ao mudar o que dizemos, podemos mudar o mundo. Infelizmente, Pasolini sabia melhor. Sem a segurança de um professor titular, Pasolini arriscou sua vida para ensinar ao público italiano, chamando a atenção para o caminho catastrófico que a humanidade tomou, especificamente substituindo a virtualidade pela realidade, uma tecnologização que imaginamos nos deixar imunes às consequências do capitalismo desenfreado. Com foco no romance inacabado de Pasolini, Petrolio (petróleo ou óleo cru), e em um filme de 2014 que se concentra nos últimos dias antes do assassinato de Pasolini, concluo essa justaposição curricular na esperança de esculpir o que Tetsuo Aoki chamou de espaço generativo de diferença, no qual podemos reexperimentar – até mesmo reativar – um momento antropológico anterior, quando ainda éramos – mais ou menos – “humanos”.

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Biografia do Autor

William F. Pinar, Universidade de British Columbia, Canadá.

Doutor em Filosofia pela Ohio State University. Professor da University of British Columbia.

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20-02-2025

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PINAR, W. F. PASOLINI, PEDAGOGIA PÚBLICA, PRESENÇA SUBJETIVA. Revista Espaço do Currículo, [S. l.], v. 18, n. 1, p. e72923, 2025. DOI: 10.15687/rec.v18i1.72923. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/rec/article/view/72923. Acesso em: 30 mar. 2025.