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Nova Perspectiva Sistêmica

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SANCHEZ, Lucía Pérez et al. Retirement and sorority: a work proposal based on collaborative and narrative dialogical practices. Nova perspect. sist. [online]. 2018, vol.27, n.62, pp.34-54. ISSN 0104-7841.  https://doi.org/10.21452/2594-43632018v27n62a03.

To elaborate a reflection in relation to the experienced experience of sorority practices, constitutes the axis that articulates this work, analyzes the need to evaluate the rights, dignity and freedom of women in the search for accompaniment of the common good of women, as well as to turn the look towards what binds us as women in order to understand the ties from a level of similar. This work proposes a form of group work from the dialogical and narrative collaborative practices to reflect on what each one of the women who have crossed in their life histories have meant for the university students, resignifying(rewriting) these links, allowing evaluate the possibility of visualizing the stories of sorority, which have been left aside, as a way to resist the restrictive history, excluding these alternative stories. This work is also a reflection that seeks to honor and make visible the ways in which women find support that generated collective empowerment in favor of their gender, being the university context that affects, through a proposal in which the voices of women universities are the builders of a preferred identity.

Keywords : Dialogical and narrative collaborative practices; University Professors; Retirement Processes; Sorority.

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