Descriptive and interpretative aspects of narrative of dream in children / Aspectos descritivos e interpretativos da narrativa do sonho na criança

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

The present work has as object of study the narratives of dreams produced by children, its main characteristics and contributions for the development of child´s discourse. In this direction, the main objective is to identify and to describe the dominant organizers, in the process of construction of oral narratives from children between 6 and 7 years, in order to evidence the importance of the listening of the interlocutor, as well as exploring the metalinguistics relations current in the meeting between the adult (researcher) and the child (subject). Thus, on the basis of these productions, the analysis will take in account the discursive and linguistic aspects, the mechanisms of the dream, the construction of the narrative sequences, pertinent the linguistic elements, as the conversational markers, the verbal tenses, the question of the subjectivity, among others. The proposal presented was a situation of narrative from one same question made by the researcher: Have you ever dreamed when you were sleeping? Tell me a dream that you had. To examine the unfoldings gotten in the answers to this investigation, we use as references the psychoanalytical (Freud, Winnicott) and psycholinguistic (F.François) referential, over all. To place in words the dream is a challenge and a pleasure for the child, in the measure where, in this exercise, the child, when placing itself as subject, has possibility to extend its communicative abilities, to enter in contact with constructions come from its unconscious and to confirm its role as protagonist of its history. This is exactly what we intend to unmask for the reader.

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children narrativa criança dream linguagem oral sonho inconsciente unconscious oral language narrative

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