What is unspoken: reflections on prohibitions in research on rape
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v33i1pe210298Keywords:
Sexual violence, Alterity, Affectation, EthnographyAbstract
When investigating a research object similar to us, and especially, interacting with our I, the act of research becomes a difficult exercise to handle, because when you meet the other you think you are meeting. This reflection analyzes, from an autoethnography, the permanent displacements within the field research on rape, and how they interact with our own identity, and to redefine it.
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