For a corporality of writing and ethnographic doing: the construction of subjectivity in holistic therapies

Authors

  • Cristina Dias da Silva cristinabaltor@gmail.com
    UFJF

DOI:

10.48074/aceno.v10i24.15104

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss a therapeutic experience, carried out during fieldwork in the city of Lisbon, in which collecting and interpreting the data was intrinsically related to changes in the researcher's body/perception. The article argues that this concept would be interesting to relate emotional-intellectual states to physical states as a form of language articulated by values ​​associated with the universe of alternative therapies. Thus, the notion of well-being is presented, rather, as a set of skills to be apprehended, experienced and exercised than as a mere predisposition of “sensitive” subjects.

Author Biography

Cristina Dias da Silva, UFJF

Departamento de Ciências Sociais. Antropóloga, especialista em antropologia da saúde e antropologia da política, bem como teoria antropológica, com ênfase nos temas: políticas de saúde, processos saúde-doença, saúde indígena, medicinas alternativas.

Published

2024-02-10