Name: RAFAEL HENRIQUE MENEGHELLI FAFÁ BORGES
Type: PhD thesis
Publication date: 17/11/2021
Advisor:
| Name |
Role |
|---|---|
| ANTÔNIO CARLOS QUEIROZ DO Ó FILHO | Advisor * |
Examining board:
| Name |
Role |
|---|---|
| ANTÔNIO CARLOS QUEIROZ DO Ó FILHO | Advisor * |
| IGOR MARTINS MEDEIROS ROBAINA | Internal Examiner * |
Summary: Provoking meetings, that was the challenge of this work. Encounters that
transformed, mobilized experiences with and in the city. This action was motivated by
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city other than our own; that is, the other as this double power of variation, both in the
way of seeing and showing our city experiences. In this work, our efforts turned to the
variation of how to say, to the way we show what is happening to us, because we
understand that thought and action are intertwined; that is, transforming the way of
saying-city also modifies the way we act in it and with it. In view of this, we appropriated
the political-aesthetics present in some texts and authors to produce what we call
poetic-geographic essays: textual experiments produced with intercessors (name given
by Deleuze to meetings that mobilize thought to create), which they operate as
enhancers of the exercise of writing in other ways about, with and from the city, in order
to experience it in multiple discursive and experiential possibilities.
