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O que (quem) é symbolic drawing - definição

A SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY FOCUSED ON CULTURAL SYMBOLS EXCHANGED DURING INTERPERSONAL INTERACTIONS
Symbolic-interactionism; Symbolic Interactionism; Interactionist perspective; Symbolic interactionist; Symbolic interaction; Interactionist perspectives; Symbolic interaction theory; Symbolic interactionist paradigm; Symbolic Interaction; Symbolical interactionism; Interpretive theory; History of symbolic interactionism
  • George Herbert Mead

drawing         
  • Two-point [[perspective drawing]]
  • A pencil portrait by [[Henry Macbeth-Raeburn]], with hatching and shading (1909)
  • [[Galileo Galilei]], ''Phases of the Moon'', 1609 or 1610, brown ink and wash on paper. 208 × 142 mm. [[National Central Library (Florence)]], Gal. 48, fol. 28r
  • ''Madame Palmyre with Her Dog'', 1897. [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
  • Proportions of the human body
  • Drawing process in the ''Academic Study of a Male Torso'' by [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]] (1801, [[National Museum, Warsaw]])
  • worm's-eye perspective]]
  • Variation of proportion with age
  • A young woman drawing the [[Barberini Faun]] in [[Munich]]
  • [[Raphael]], study for what became the ''[[Alba Madonna]]'', with other sketches
  • Arthur Glennie, ''The Guildhall, Exeter'', between 1828 and 1830, pencil on paper
  • [[Antoine Watteau]], ''[[trois crayons]]'' technique
  • study drawing]] by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]
VISUAL ARTWORK IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL MEDIUM
Disegno; Drawings; Pen-and-ink drawing; Layout drawing; Outline drawing; History of drawing; How to Draw; Drawer (artist); Freehand drawing
(drawings)
A drawing is a picture made with a pencil or pen.
She did a drawing of me.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
see also draw
The Symbolic         
TERM IN LACANIAN PSYCHOANALYSIS
Symbolic order
The Symbolic (or Symbolic Order of the Borromean knot)Thurston, Luke, "Ineluctable Nodalities: On the Borromean Knot", in: Dany Nobus (ed.), Key Concepts of Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Other Press, pp.
drawing         
  • Two-point [[perspective drawing]]
  • A pencil portrait by [[Henry Macbeth-Raeburn]], with hatching and shading (1909)
  • [[Galileo Galilei]], ''Phases of the Moon'', 1609 or 1610, brown ink and wash on paper. 208 × 142 mm. [[National Central Library (Florence)]], Gal. 48, fol. 28r
  • ''Madame Palmyre with Her Dog'', 1897. [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
  • Proportions of the human body
  • Drawing process in the ''Academic Study of a Male Torso'' by [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]] (1801, [[National Museum, Warsaw]])
  • worm's-eye perspective]]
  • Variation of proportion with age
  • A young woman drawing the [[Barberini Faun]] in [[Munich]]
  • [[Raphael]], study for what became the ''[[Alba Madonna]]'', with other sketches
  • Arthur Glennie, ''The Guildhall, Exeter'', between 1828 and 1830, pencil on paper
  • [[Antoine Watteau]], ''[[trois crayons]]'' technique
  • study drawing]] by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]
VISUAL ARTWORK IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL MEDIUM
Disegno; Drawings; Pen-and-ink drawing; Layout drawing; Outline drawing; History of drawing; How to Draw; Drawer (artist); Freehand drawing
n.
1.
Pulling, attracting, draining, inhaling, etc. See draw.
2.
Art of delineation.
3.
Delineation, sketch, picture, plan, outline, draught.

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Symbolic interactionism

Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that develops from practical considerations and alludes to humans' particular use of shared language to create common symbols and meanings, for use in both intra- and interpersonal communication. According to Macionis, symbolic interactionism is "a framework for building theory that sees society as the product of everyday interactions of individuals". In other words, it is a frame of reference to better understand how individuals interact with one another to create symbolic worlds, and in return, how these worlds shape individual behaviors. It is a framework that helps understand how society is preserved and created through repeated interactions between individuals. The interpretation process that occurs between interactions helps create and recreate meaning. It is the shared understanding and interpretations of meaning that affect the interaction between individuals. Individuals act on the premise of a shared understanding of meaning within their social context. Thus, interaction and behavior is framed through the shared meaning that objects and concepts have attached to them. From this view, people live in both natural and symbolic environments.

Symbolic interactionism comes from a sociological perspective which developed around the middle of the twentieth century and that continues to be influential in some areas of the discipline. It is particularly important in microsociology and social psychology. It is derived from the American philosophy of pragmatism and particularly from the work of George Herbert Mead, as a pragmatic method to interpret social interactions.

R. Collins views symbolic interactionism as studying the way the social world is created through interaction between individuals and their environment.