Certo dia, dizia-me uma conhecida, cuja postura de vida não prima absolutamente pela simplicidade e elegância, sobre o Professor Marcelo Rebello de Sousa: "Ai, ele é tão simpático! Não sei como é que uma pessoa com tanto saber e poder pode ser tão simples". E eu respondi-lhe: "Claro que é- as pessoas com autêntico nível sócio-cultural primam, regra geral, pela simplicidade e pela simpatia e já os saudosos Pais do Professor Marcelo eram de uma simpatia e elegância tocantes!"
Claro que a criatura em questão deve ter pensado que eu lhe estava a querer "meter pelos olhos a dentro" uma mentira descarada, pois, no seu pequenino e provinciano mundo e modo de estar, poder é sinal de arrogância e de snobismo. Enfim, estilos de vida...
Claro que a criatura em questão deve ter pensado que eu lhe estava a querer "meter pelos olhos a dentro" uma mentira descarada, pois, no seu pequenino e provinciano mundo e modo de estar, poder é sinal de arrogância e de snobismo. Enfim, estilos de vida...
Bem, mas vem este episódio a propósito de sete notáveis que, dotados de um saber imenso em áreas científicas díspares e de um poder, também, invejável, me fizeram admirá-los, imediatamente, quando os conheci, por essa postura tão simples e elegante e por uma sabedoria marcante. São eles: o Professor Loren Cox, Director do Programa de desenvolvimento do MIT, que conheci num jantar de grupo do mesmo, em Londres; os Professores Pablo Herrera e José María Venegas, que conheci no III Congreso Nacional sobre Inmigración, Interculturalidad y Convivencia, promovida pelo Instituto de Estudios Ceutíes, Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta, no qual apresentei um artigo; Sir Harold Kroto, o Prémio Nobel da Química 1996, que conheci numa conferência na Gulbenkian e que, amavelmente, me concedeu uma entrevista; os Professores Douglas Kellner e Mark Poster, que conheci na Engaging Baudrillard Conference em Swansea, na qual, também, apresentei um artigo; e o Professor Darius Mahdjoubi, que conheci, ontem, no Fórum Innovative Marketplace.
Três destes notáveis académicos contrariam em muito estereótipos redutores e simplistas que alguns europeus detêm dos norte-americanos- os EUA são quase um continente e há imensas culturas e sub-culturas que nada devem a imagens caricaturais que só empobrecem quem as detém e as difunde. Os estereótipos são, de facto, mecanismos adstritos a comportamentos xenófobos de quem se afasta de um salutar cosmopolitismo, necessário à evolução sócio-cultural de qualquer indivíduo, fundamentalmente, hoje, nesta sociedade global onde as trocas simbólicas são mais do que interculturais.
Por exemplo, na minha área de investigação- a das Ciências da Comunicação-, muitos dos teóricos de renome são norte-americanos.
It has been an honour to have met you, Sirs:
Professor Loren C. Cox Associate Director for MIT Program Development (Vide: http://web.mit.edu/ceepr/www/people/index.html)
Profesor José María Venegas
Professor Douglas Kellner
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Professor Douglas Kellner and Professor Mark Poster among other keynote speakers at Enganing Baudrillard Conference
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Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry Nobel Prize 1996
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Professor Darius Mahdjoubi
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Short time ago, a person whom I superficially know, whose life posture isn´t at all shaped by simplicity and elegance, speaking about a known Portuguese University teacher- Marcelo Rebello de Sousa- said: "Uau, he´s so nice! I don´t understand how a person with such knowledge and power can be so simple and nice. And I said to her: "Of course he is- people with authentic socio-cultural background are, generally speaking, very simple and nice and Professor Marcelo´s parents had also this distinguishing features. Of course, the girl look at me like I was telling her a stupendous lie, because within her little and towny world, power is enunciated by arrogance and snobbery. Well, what can we do about it? Each one has his/her own living style and principles...
Well, but I´m telling you this episode, because of 5 remarkable persons I´ve known who, gifted by an immense wisdom and knowledge within several scientific matters and by a significant sociocultural power, made me admire them immediately for their elegant simplicity and amazing wisdom deeply impressed me. They are: Professor Lauren Cox Associate Director for MIT Program Development, Former Director of CEEPR (Centre For Energy and Environmental Policy Research), Former professional staff member Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, whom I knew at a group dinner in London; Professor Pablo Herrera and Professor José María Venegas, whom I knew at the 3rd National Immigration Congress in Ceuta; where I´ve presented a paper; Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry Nobel Prize 1996, whom I knew at a conference at Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal who kindly granted me an interview; Professor Douglas Kellner and Professor Mark Poster, whom I knew at Engaging Baudrillard Conference in Swansea where I´ve presented also a paper; and Professor Darius Mahdjoubi, whom I knew yesterday, at Innovative Marketplace Conference in Lisbon Congress Centre.
Well, but I´m telling you this episode, because of 5 remarkable persons I´ve known who, gifted by an immense wisdom and knowledge within several scientific matters and by a significant sociocultural power, made me admire them immediately for their elegant simplicity and amazing wisdom deeply impressed me. They are: Professor Lauren Cox Associate Director for MIT Program Development, Former Director of CEEPR (Centre For Energy and Environmental Policy Research), Former professional staff member Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, whom I knew at a group dinner in London; Professor Pablo Herrera and Professor José María Venegas, whom I knew at the 3rd National Immigration Congress in Ceuta; where I´ve presented a paper; Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry Nobel Prize 1996, whom I knew at a conference at Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal who kindly granted me an interview; Professor Douglas Kellner and Professor Mark Poster, whom I knew at Engaging Baudrillard Conference in Swansea where I´ve presented also a paper; and Professor Darius Mahdjoubi, whom I knew yesterday, at Innovative Marketplace Conference in Lisbon Congress Centre.
Three of these 7 remarkable scholars are true examples of persons who absolutely contradict the reductive and simplistic stereotypes some Europeans do have about American citizens- USA are almost a continent and there are many cultures and sub-cultures which do not match the reductive images which only impoverish those who have them in their little minds and who diffuse them as absolute and mythical truths. In fact, sterotypes are mechanisms which impel people to xenophobic behaviours of those who tend to be apart from an evolved cosmopolitan ideology and posture, specially within a global society where symbolic exchanges are far more than intercultural.
For example, in my academic area - Media and Communication Studies- many renowned theorists are from the USA.
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