Laboratory of humanities: literary aesthetic journey as humanizing dynamics in health
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i29.107965Keywords:
humanities laboratory, humanization in health, literature and medicineAbstract
This study is part of the FAPESP Regular Research Project The pathologies of modernity and the remedies from humanities: investigation and experimentation and has also the purpose of presenting the role of Humanities as a way of effective humanization within the health scope, starting from a practical educational experience: the Laboratory of Humanities, particularly, in its literary aesthetic journey, based on the theoretical framework by Mikhail Bakhtin, in the dynamics between the enjoyment of literary works conjugated with philosophical repertoire.
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