How to Write Ethical Ethnographies?
Next Monday, November 10th, at 5:30 PM, the Department of Anthropology at USP (University of São Paulo) will host Professor Line Dalsgård, from the Department of Anthropology at Aarhus University (Denmark), for a conversation about the ethical and feminist challenges of ethnographic writing.
Author of the book *Life and Hopes*—the result of her fieldwork conducted between 1997 and 2000 in Camaragibe (PE), Brazil—Dalsgård is now revisiting this research and the lives of the women she lived with, seeking new ways to narrate and reflect on the ethical, political, and affective dilemmas of ethnography.
The activity proposes to discuss ways of sharing, writing, and assuming responsibility towards the people we research, exploring the tensions between ethical and political commitment and analytical rigor.
Monday, November 10th, at 5:30 PM
Room 1039 — Department of Anthropology, USP
Organized by: Prof. Heloisa Buarque de Almeida (PPGAS/USP)
Moderated by: Ana Carolina Braga Azevedo (PPGAS/USP)
Discussed by: Maíra Cavalcanti Vale (PPGCult/UFNT)
Organized by: NUMAS/USP – Center for Studies of Social Markers of Difference