This paper articulates the theoretical and methodological aspects and the route of an ongoing research, with a proposal of incarnate research, which assumes the practice of starting from oneself and the interaction with women as a continuous restitution during the whole research process. The incarnate research and the practice of starting from oneself have their origins in the Italian feminism. They assume that the body is the main place to do research and that the personal experience of the researcher is the mobilizing feature of their involvement with the topic, which finds resonance in the experiences of the researched ones and becomes a collective political action. Interactions before, during, and after fieldwork and the restitution as a continuous are necessary tools to understand research as a route of encounters and exchanges between the subjects of the research. We present the narrative and the genogram as instruments that strengthen other points of view and joint analyses between researcher and researched ones. We present the ongoing research with the contribution of women participating in the Public Act Somos Todxs Adelir, an act against obstetric violence held in Florianópolis in 2014. The agenda involved their trajectories related to maternity and their motivations for the politic participation around the topic. The public act represented an important political action in the contemporary emergency of the thematic of obstetric violence in Florianópolis, reflecting in the institutional scope of the Public Prosecution’s office, some groups, and a support entity. In articulation with the report of the interactions between the subjects, we present part of the women’s narratives on their childbirths, experienced violence, and involvement with the topic.

Pesquisa encarnada e ‘Partir de si’: a articulação teórico-metodológica na narrativa de mulheres sobre o Ato Público 'Somos todxs Adelir' (Incarnate research and from oneself: the theoretical and methodological links on women narratives on the public act: Somos Todxs Adelir), con Daniele Beatriz Manfrini, in Revista de História Regional, V. 21(n.2): 459-484, 2016,

CIMA, Rosanna;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This paper articulates the theoretical and methodological aspects and the route of an ongoing research, with a proposal of incarnate research, which assumes the practice of starting from oneself and the interaction with women as a continuous restitution during the whole research process. The incarnate research and the practice of starting from oneself have their origins in the Italian feminism. They assume that the body is the main place to do research and that the personal experience of the researcher is the mobilizing feature of their involvement with the topic, which finds resonance in the experiences of the researched ones and becomes a collective political action. Interactions before, during, and after fieldwork and the restitution as a continuous are necessary tools to understand research as a route of encounters and exchanges between the subjects of the research. We present the narrative and the genogram as instruments that strengthen other points of view and joint analyses between researcher and researched ones. We present the ongoing research with the contribution of women participating in the Public Act Somos Todxs Adelir, an act against obstetric violence held in Florianópolis in 2014. The agenda involved their trajectories related to maternity and their motivations for the politic participation around the topic. The public act represented an important political action in the contemporary emergency of the thematic of obstetric violence in Florianópolis, reflecting in the institutional scope of the Public Prosecution’s office, some groups, and a support entity. In articulation with the report of the interactions between the subjects, we present part of the women’s narratives on their childbirths, experienced violence, and involvement with the topic.
2016
Incarnate Research, Obstetric Violence, Narrative, Italian Feminism, Political Action.
violenza istituzionale, ricerca incarnata, pedagogia decoloniale
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