Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey
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Resumo: | This paper addresses the possibilities of autoethnography as an ethical protocol for academic work involving Indigenous peoples, given the urgent task of decolonising the University and scientific knowledge. Resonating with the recent Narrative Turn in International Relations, the professor-subject presents himself in his bodily and affective commitments, and sets out to analyse the consequences of these circumstances. This discussion is divided into two parts. In the first, João Urt moves between autoethnography, autobiography and autofiction to discuss ten years of his experience working with indigenous people - students, leaders, territories and themes. In the second, Tchella Maso starts from the account of this personal trajectory towards an affective-reflexive turn, the implications of which are the subject of a critical, epistemological, methodological and ethical reflection. The work is based on an encounter between the reflections of indigenous authors and Feminist Anthropology, more specifically in its use of first-person writing as an ethical mechanism for questioning power structures. |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal JourneyAutoetnografia em Relações Internacionais: uma discussão ética-metodológica desde uma trajetória pessoalAutoethnographyEthicsIndigenous peoplesAutoetnografiaÉticaPovos indígenasThis paper addresses the possibilities of autoethnography as an ethical protocol for academic work involving Indigenous peoples, given the urgent task of decolonising the University and scientific knowledge. Resonating with the recent Narrative Turn in International Relations, the professor-subject presents himself in his bodily and affective commitments, and sets out to analyse the consequences of these circumstances. This discussion is divided into two parts. In the first, João Urt moves between autoethnography, autobiography and autofiction to discuss ten years of his experience working with indigenous people - students, leaders, territories and themes. In the second, Tchella Maso starts from the account of this personal trajectory towards an affective-reflexive turn, the implications of which are the subject of a critical, epistemological, methodological and ethical reflection. The work is based on an encounter between the reflections of indigenous authors and Feminist Anthropology, more specifically in its use of first-person writing as an ethical mechanism for questioning power structures.Este trabalho aborda as possibilidades da autoetnografia como protocolo ético para a atuação acadêmica envolvendo povos indígenas, diante da urgente tarefa de descolonizar a Universidade e o conhecimento científico. Ressoando com a recente Virada Narrativa em Relações Internacionais, o sujeito-professor apresenta-se em seus comprometimentos corporais e afetivos, e dispõe-se a analisar as consequências dessas circunstâncias. A discussão ora proposta se dá em duas partes. Na primeira, João Urt transita entre autoetnografia, autobiografia e autoficção para abordar dez anos de sua história atuando com indígenas - estudantes, lideranças, territórios e temáticas. Na segunda, Tchella Maso parte do relato dessa trajetória pessoal rumo a um giro afetivo-reflexivo, cujas implicações são objeto de uma reflexão crítica, epistemológica, metodológica e ética. O trabalho se fundamenta num encontro entre reflexões de autoras indígenas e a antropologia feminista, mais especificamente em seus usos da escrita em primeira pessoa como mecanismo ético para questionar as estruturas de poder.Universidade Federal de Roraima2022-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ufrr.br/textosedebates/article/view/799310.18227/2317-1448ted.v28i02.7993Textos e Debates; Vol. 28 No. 02 (2022): Jul - Dez 2022: Revista Textos e Debates; e7993Textos e Debates; v. 28 n. 02 (2022): Jul - Dez 2022: Revista Textos e Debates; e79932317-14481413-9987reponame:Textos & Debates (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)instacron:UFRRporhttps://revista.ufrr.br/textosedebates/article/view/7993/3916Copyright (c) 2023 Textos e Debateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNackle Urt, João Maso, Tchella Fernandes2024-01-09T22:14:16Zoai:oai.revista.ufrr.br:article/7993Revistahttps://revista.ufrr.br/textosedebatesPUBhttps://revista.ufrr.br/textosedebates/oaiana@cch.ufrr.br2317-14481413-9987opendoar:2024-01-09T22:14:16Textos & Debates (Online) - Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)false |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey Autoetnografia em Relações Internacionais: uma discussão ética-metodológica desde uma trajetória pessoal |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey Nackle Urt, João Autoethnography Ethics Indigenous peoples Autoetnografia Ética Povos indígenas |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Autoethnography in International Relations: an Ethical-Methodological Discussion from a Personal Journey |
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Nackle Urt, João |
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Nackle Urt, João Maso, Tchella Fernandes |
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Maso, Tchella Fernandes |
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Nackle Urt, João Maso, Tchella Fernandes |
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Autoethnography Ethics Indigenous peoples Autoetnografia Ética Povos indígenas |
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Autoethnography Ethics Indigenous peoples Autoetnografia Ética Povos indígenas |
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This paper addresses the possibilities of autoethnography as an ethical protocol for academic work involving Indigenous peoples, given the urgent task of decolonising the University and scientific knowledge. Resonating with the recent Narrative Turn in International Relations, the professor-subject presents himself in his bodily and affective commitments, and sets out to analyse the consequences of these circumstances. This discussion is divided into two parts. In the first, João Urt moves between autoethnography, autobiography and autofiction to discuss ten years of his experience working with indigenous people - students, leaders, territories and themes. In the second, Tchella Maso starts from the account of this personal trajectory towards an affective-reflexive turn, the implications of which are the subject of a critical, epistemological, methodological and ethical reflection. The work is based on an encounter between the reflections of indigenous authors and Feminist Anthropology, more specifically in its use of first-person writing as an ethical mechanism for questioning power structures. |
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