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Revista Subjetividades

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COSTA, Luis Artur et al. Writings of the self: for an ethics of fictional experimentation. Rev. Subj. [online]. 2022, vol.22, n.1, pp.1-14. ISSN 2359-0769.  https://doi.org/10.5020/23590777.rs.v22i1.e11970.

This article proposes to discuss fiction as a method of knowledge production, presented from research clippings that inhabit the territory of social psychology and affirm particular operations to work and intervene in its problematic fields. The tools explored here are cartographically delimited, thus deviating from the previous frameworks and also from the generalizations that sometimes accompany the practices of the constitution of knowledge. The hybridisms between art, philosophy, and science arise from the openness to experimentation that accompanies each of the processes in the ways of differentiation, that is, it is not intended to transform writing into a space destined for the already seen or already thought but in constant relationship with the virtualities and with the variation raised by the research itself. The intention of creating a heterogeneous body, capable of welcoming the paradox and the multiple voices that echo from the encounters, permeates the movement of gathering disparate fragments crossed by an experience that does not aim to close in on itself but to reinvent itself with each new leap of thought, guided by an ethics of unrest and the increase of possibilities.

Keywords : narrative; methodology; fiction; ethical-aesthetics; clinical-policy.

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