DOS MANUAIS ÀS REDES SOCIAIS:A ESCRITA DE PRESCRIÇÕES DE CIVILIDADE NO TEMPO PRESENTE
doi.org/10.29327/211653.6.11-3
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Civility. Digital collections. Present time.Abstract
The present study focuses on discussing the costitution of ego-documents in digital format for formative purposes. For that, the profiles of the social network facebook of two authors of manuals of etiquette and manners were mobilized as sources of research. The production and circulation of manuals with prescriptions of civility as a formative practice has gone through the remodeling of forms, discourses and supports, a movement that enables its approach in light of the history of the present time. The authors Glória Kalil and Claudia Matarazzo, were consecrated as writers who looked at the area of civilities. As authors adapted to the digital environment, since this process did not form part of the formation of the generations to which they belong, their social networks constitute alternative personal collections, due to the non-material nature, publicized to forge a certain exemplarity of how to be and remain in society. The transformations occurred in the scope of information circulation, intensified by the use of the Internet, were appropriated by the authors and the production of manuals received new contours, different from the several books published on the subject. The analysis of their social networks made it possible to highlight the different forms and supports in which the prescriptions of civility are found in the 21st century, as well as the tensions between persistent and present pasts that impose themselves, configuring a peculiar and conflictive coexistence.
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