OLIVEIRA, João Antônio Dantas de.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5507592021546559; OLIVEIRA, João Antônio Dantas de.
Resumo:
Interpersonal relationships (loving-affective-sexual) are changing with speed and maturation, (un)loaded with hegemonic-stigmatizing powers and influences. Love and danger take what forms? What individual crossings and social impositions? These questions feed the objective of this research: to analyze interpersonal (dis)conFig.tions stimulated by polyaffective relationships and their vulnerabilities with programming of the compulsory monogamous system, from identifications to the (anti)viral. Through trials and failures, techniques and quantitative-qualitative methods of this research transact: bibliographic reviews that focus on polyaffective relationships; theoretical perspectives from “hegemonies of desires” (MISKOLCI, 2017), “stigmata” (GOFFMAN, 1988), “devices of controls” (FOUCAULT, 2010) and several other inspirations. Faceto-face difficulties, growing online exposure and social interactions mediated by technologies and digital media, boosted work in digital-fields: there is the selection of profiles and networks about non-monogamies and polyaffective relationships; performances and publications of their interpersonal experiences; as well as the ways in which public-followers interact with the content broadcast on these selected networks. New intimacies, communicative (dis)functionalities and digital monetization are some (in)conclusions.