Fictional-cartographic ethics: the humble quest and the fragile force

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Abstract

This article is a theoretical-methodological essay, in which the methodological strategy of cartography-fiction is problematized focusing in the ethical question of such practice in its invention of worlds. Ethical stance here operated in fiction-cartographic by the concepts of humble quest (Clarice Lispector) and fragile force (Friedrich Nietzsche). The creation of a fictional character (Helena) delineates as a tool that enables the heterotopic deviation in the construction of the problematic field and the body-research. Ethical posture of experimentation and construction of problematizations that leads to deviations and reinventing our regimes of readability and visibility. Cartography and fiction are organized in a heterotopic writing: making possible otherness, deviations and displacements in relation to the given objects.

Keywords

Cartography, Fiction, Ethic, Methodology

Author Biographies

Francine Delavald Bottoni, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Mestre em Psicologia Social e Institucional pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Social e Institucional (PPGPSI) da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS); Especialista em Residência Multiprofissional em Saúde pelo Hospital Santa Cruz/Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC); Psicóloga pela Universidade do Vale do Taquari (UNIVATES).

Luis Artur Costa, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Docente adjunto do Departamento de Psicologia Social e Institucional e do Programa de Pós-graduação em Psicologia Social e Institucional (PPGPSI) no Instituto de Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS); Doutor (CAPES) pelo Programa de Doutorado Interdisciplinar do PPGIE UFRGS; Mestre (CAPES) pelo Departamento de Psicologia Social e Institucional da UFRGS; graduou-se em Psicologia pela UFRGS.

Published

2018-04-30

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