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Fatalism and occupational accidents: a reading of the experience of injured people from Martín-Baró / Fatalismo e acidentes de trabalho: uma leitura das vivências de acidentados a partir de Martín-Baró

SILVA, Juliana Lopes da; OLIVEIRA, Fábio de; BERNARDO, Marcia Hespanhol.
Artículo en Inglés | Index Psi Revistas Técnico-Científicas, LILACS | ID: biblio-1133871
Fatalism refers to the attitude of treating negative situations as inherent to destiny or as outcome of divine will. Considering the fatalism consequences impact in the transformative action and having elected Martin-Baró as theoretical reference, the present article reviewed the nuances of fatalism in the narratives of industrial workers, who reported on the repercussions of work accidents on their lives. From the data of a previous qualitative investigation, conducted through open and in-depth interviews, three interviews were selected whose narratives represented different facets of fatalism. The information accessed was analyzed and categorized, at which time the elements of the experiences that ensured the maintenance of fatalism and the movements of consciousness that, also from experience, challenged conformism and indicated a potential rupture with fatalism were highlighted.
Biblioteca responsable: BR27.1