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- Dialogando acerca do gênero, da sexualidade e dos corpos em contexto acadêmico: uma possibilidade de inovação pedagógica?Publication . Oliveira, Anselmo Lima de; Brazão, José Paulo Gomes; Dias, Alfrancio FerreiraBodies and sexualities are present in universities, but, even so, they continue to be denied and displaced to social silence. Building dialogues with the academic-scientific community can change traditional scenarios about the aforementioned themes and open possibilities for pedagogical innovation. The purpose, in this article, is evident in outlining theoretical and methodological approaches regarding the affirmation of sexuality, body and gender, in the academic context. Anchored in post-critical studies, we will seek to dialogue with authors of significant scope, such as: Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Guacira Lopes Louro, Beatriz Dounis and Carlos Fino.
- Vozes dos estudantes universitários sobre a diversidade sexual e de gênero, sua relação com a coeducação e com a inovação pedagógica: um estudo comparativo na Universidade da Madeira (Portugal) e na Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brasil)Publication . Brazão, José Paulo Gomes; Oliveira, Anselmo Lima de; Dias, Alfrancio FerreiraThe concepts of gender and sex have been considered in recent literature as elements of power, under the circumstance of contemporary floating constructions. In the field of Education, a “deconstructed”, non-normative look is needed as a political act on issues of sexual diversity and gender. The curriculum as a culture can and must take a Queer view at school. In this research we intend to make a comparative study on sexual and gender diversity in the academic environment, listening to the voices of students from the University of Madeira and the Federal University of Sergipe. In this way, we emphasize coeducation in the construction of inclusive environments and their contribution in the field of pedagogical innovation. The discussion of these themes in the academy is fundamental for the conceptual renewal and the organizational contexts of the practice of pedagogy. It also contributes to important changes in social agendas.