(Des)tecendo a produção de cuidado à mulher em situação de violência
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It is a qualitative study and cartographic inspiration supported by the theoretical reference of Institutionalism that seek to listen to the professionals of a reference center on violence against women, located in a city of Espírito Santo. The subjects of the study were the professionals who were in working at the moment of the research, which the sample was constituted by six women. Through a movement of transversality between the spheres of art, philosophy and Collective Health the research seek to understand the dynamic relationship that go through the production of care for women in violence situations. In order to do so, we took as a starting point the story “The Lady Weaver”, from Marina Colasanti in an effort to (dis)weaver some research paradigms questioning the neutrality of the researcher with a proposal for a research-intervention about searchWITH and weaveWITH. The material instruments were produced by collective narrative workshops, observation, collective field diary and researcher's diary. The Fieldwork of six meetings took place in the center of reference between September and November 2018. The narratives were used to triggers to access the plan of experience multiplying the various views about the violence that crosses the women’s body that take care for women in situations of violence situation. All material produced was transcribed in the form of a play, privileging the direct discourse in order to preserve the peculiarities of the speeches enunciated. The dramatic script seek an approximation between the theatrical aesthetics of Luigi Pirandello and the qualitative research in health. From the Institutionalism it was possible to identify analysts who interrogated the multiple senses that cross the production of care, contributing to the denaturation of some aspects of the existing-instituted, placing them under analysis. The potency of the reunion, the ethics of self-care and live work in act are presented as some of the alternatives for the production of a care that values the singularities and multiplicities expressed in different ways of life of women in violence situation.
