Revista Katálysis (Jan 2011)
Socio-education and Identity: Using Foucault and Varela to Consider Sinase
Abstract
This article analyzes the use in public policies of an image concept that has various names: man, identity, I, self, personality, ego, soul, psyche, subjectivity and individuality. It discusses some of the resonances of this image-concept, the harm it causes and its vicissitudes when applied to public policies. The object of analysis was the National System of Socio-educational Service (Sinase). The article demonstrates that this analysis cannot be restricted to a merely theoretical question, given that it involves invention, production and management of ways of life. That is, that when incorporated to a public policy, this image-concept produces meaning, normative laws, spaces of interaction, practices of conduct, financing policies, agents and actors – that is, it produces ways of life.
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