Perspectiva (Dec 2018)

Writing in prision: lines of invention and resistance

  • Rafael Caetano do Nascimento,
  • Maria Rosa Rodrigues Martins de Camargo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-795X.2018v36n4p1398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 4
pp. 1398 – 1418

Abstract

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The purpose of this article was to present some reflections and discussions about the potential of the practice of writing in a context of deprivation of liberty from an educational workshop held at the Centro de Ressocialização Masculino (CR) in Rio Claro. The question that guided the study was: what moves and what can writing in prison? For this, I brought the narration of my trajectory as a professor of Natural Sciences in this space as a way to bring contributions to think about discipline, punishment and daily life in prisons. A contextualization of the prison system was carried out as a place of imprisonment of poverty, ostensive and reformative discipline over the individual and the place that the CR occupies in this prison system. With regard to methodology, for a perspective of writing, there are theoretical contributions in the line of authors as Deleuze and Foucault. Creating narratives for what I observed when crossing a prison context, both as a teacher and as a researcher, brings me closer to the cartographic method, which opened up possibilities for thinking about the relation between the practice of writing and the processes of self-invention and resistance to power discipline in incarcerated spaces.

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