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Bibliografia do Curso de Certificação Linguística

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Veja aqui, a relação completa das obras de referência utilizadas ao longo do curso de certificação linguística.
Austin J.L. How to Do Things With Words. The Discourse Reader / edited by Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.

Bruner, J. Acts of Meaning. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1990

Bakhtin M. M. The Dialogic Imagination : Four Essays ; edited by Michael Holquist ; translated by Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Austin : University of Texas Press. 1981

Derrida. Difference. Handout distributed in PHIL79 Postructuralism Class. Fall 2000 Swarthmore College.

Eliot, T.S. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock in Collected Poems 1909-1962. Harcourt Brace. 1963 .

Fish, Stanley. Is There A Text, The Authority
Anderson, Elizabeth. Value and Ethics in Economics. Harvard University Press. Cambridge: 1993.

Buttler, J. Gender Trouble. Routledge, London. 1999.
Lakoff and Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. University of Chicago Press. Chicago. 1980

Deigh, John. The Sources of Moral Agency. Essays in Moral Psychology and Freudian Theory. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge: 1996.

Evans, Fred. Psychology & Nihilism: A Genealogical Critique of the Mind. Evans, Fred. State University of New York Press. Albany: 1993.

Fabian, Johaness. Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes its Object. Fabian, Johannes. Columbia University Press. New York: 1983.

Woolfolk (Eds.), Hermeneutics and psychological theory: Interpretive perspectives on personality, psychotherapy, and psychopathology (pp. 28-51). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Gramsci, Antonio. Selections from the Prison Notebooks. Lawrence and Wishart. New York. 1971.

Grosz, E. A. (Elizabeth A.) Jacques Lacan : A Feminist Introduction. London ; New York : Routledge, 1990

Keehn, J.D. Master Builders of Modern Psychology: From Freud to Skinner. New York University Press. New York: 1996.

Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago: 1996.

Langston, Douglas C. Conscience and Other Virtues. The Pennsylvania State University Press. University Park: 2001.
Edited by Levine, Michael P. The Analytic Freud: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Routledge. New York: 2000.

Lutz, Catherine A. & Collins, Jane L. Reading National Geograpic. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago, 1993.

Mansfield, Nick. Subjectivity: Theories of the Self from Freud to Haraway. New York University Press. New York: 2000.

Gergen, K. J. (1988). If persons are texts. In S. B. Messer, L. A. Sass, & R. L. Woolfolk (Eds.), Hermeneutics and psychological theory: Interpretive perspectives on personality, psychotherapy, and psychopathology (pp. 28-51). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

O’Donohue, William & Ferguson, Kyle E. The Psychology of B.F. Skinner. Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks: 2001.

Obeyesekere, Gananath. Medusa’s Hair: An Essay on Personal Symbols and Religious Experience. The University Chicago Press. Chicago: 1981.
Spence, Donald. The Freudian Metaphor: Toward Paradigm Change in Psychoanalysis. W.W. Norton & Company. New York: 1987.

Spence, Donald. Truth and Narrative.

Rorty, A. O. Akrasia and Pleasure: Nicomachean Ethics Book 7.

Rorty, Richard. Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth Century America. Harvard University Press. Cambridge: 1998.

Taussig, Michael. Mimesis and Alterity: A Particular History of the Senses. Routledge. New York: 1993.

Taylor, Charles. Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity. Harvard University Press. Cambridge: 1989.

Taylor, Charles. Human Agency and Language. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge: 1985.

Watson, John Broadus. Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist. Routledge. London: 1994.

Weinstein, Fred. Freud, Psychoanalysis, Social Theory: The Unfulfilled Promise. State University of New York Press. Albany: 2001.

Bellah, R.N., Madsen, R., Sullivan, W.M., Swidler, A. and Tipton, S.M. Habits of the Heart. University of California Press. Berkley, CA: 1985.

Descartes, Rene. Selected Philosophical Writings. Translated by: Cottingham J.,

Stoothoff R., Murdoch D. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge: 1988.
Descartes, Rene. Letter to Balzac.

Dostoevsky, Fyodor. Notes from the Underground. E.P. Dutton & Co.,Inc. New York: 1960.

Gergen Kenneth J. Towards Transformation in Social Knowledge. Springer-Verlag. New York. 1982.

Gergen, K. J. (1988). If persons are texts. In S. B. Messer, L. A. Sass, & R. L. Woolfolk (Eds.), Hermeneutics and psychological theory: Interpretive perspectives on personality, psychotherapy, and psychopathology (pp. 28-51). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Gergen, Kenneth J. The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life. Basic Books. New York: 1991.

Gergen, Kenneth J. Realities and relationships : soundings in social construction. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1994

Gergen Kenneth J. An Invitation to Social Construction. Sage Publications. London: 1999.

Haar, Michel. “Nietzche and Metaphysical Language,” The New Nietzche: Contemporary Styles of Interpretation, ed. David Allison. New York; Delta, 1977.

Jenkins, A.H. Individuality in Cultural Context: The Case for Psychological Agency. Theory and Psychology. Sage Publications. Vol 11(3) 347-362.

Sampson, E. E. Celebrating the Other: A Dialogic Account of Human Nature. Harvester-Wheatsheaf. London: 1993.

Sartre, Jean-Paul. Nausea. New Directions Publishing Corporation. New York: 1964.


Other Sources include materials found in lectures/discussion with Professors:
Ken Gergen, Bruce Grant, Barry Schwartz, Richard Schuldenfrei.
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Gabriel Fairman é um filósofo e empresário brasileiro, atualmente Diretor Executivo do Bureau Translations, que aplica os princípios básicos do Budismo em conjunto com o Construcionismo Social e o pensamento Shaolin nas rotinas diárias da empresa. É conhecido por sua abordagem humanitária em relação aos negócios e às palestras sobre a origem da metáfora de Tradução e como uma compreensão dessa origem altera o ato tradutório em si. A linha de pensamento atual de Fairman leva à compreensão e apreciação de metáforas e suas origens ao limite, no que diz respeito à projeção de uma luz sobre como fazemos as coisas e como poderíamos encará-las de uma forma diferente.