L’éthique de la resocialisation de l’enfant dans
« Conflit familial » d’Uwineza G. Sabano :
de l’urgence d’une exorcisation à l’impératif
d’un renouvellement de comportements
The Ethics of Child Resocialization in Uwineza G. Sabano’s “Family Conflict”: From the Urgent Need for Exorcisms to the Imperative of Behavior Renewal
Author(s): Pierre Suzanne Eyenga OnanaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Behaviorism, Social differentiation, Studies in violence and power
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: ethics; resocialization; renewal; child; semiotics; exorcism; behaviour
Summary/Abstract: Uwineza G. Sabano in Family Conflict presents scenarios of stormy family relationships between parents and adult children around various issues. How does the adult deploy his or her experiential know-how in order to exorcise the behavioural imposture and, in so doing, bring about an alternative way of life, the main thrust of which is ethics in behaviour? Anne Ubersfeld’s and Patrice Pavis’ theatrical semiotics and semiology guide this reflection, which is divided into three parts. At the end of the analysis, it emerges that in order to better evolve in his or her life, the child needs constant family supervision.
Journal: Annales UMCS Sectio N Educatio Nova
- Issue Year: 6/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 409-423
- Page Count: 15
- Language: French