LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira.; GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; PIANI, Pedro Paulo Freire.
Résumé:
This article offers a description of a toolbox for discourse analysis in research-intervention in
human rights. We enmesh contributions by Michel Foucault, Paul Veyne, Gilles Deleuze, Arlete Farge, Jacques Le Goff and Émile Chartier into a conversation within the operative
narrative of the weave of history. We focus on a variety of historical source materials: oral
documentary, such as interviews; written texts, such as field diaries, printed forms, work
plans, projects and programs, letters, posters, legal papers, books; images, such as photographs,
paintings, caricatures; equipment operator records which reveal workplace safety
practices; and artistic documentary materials such as songs, dances, performances and body
marks which convey the stories of life. With the patience of the genealogist or the archivist,
we seek to present lines and pathways that create an analytical assemblage (dispositif) of concrete
practices while going against the grain of the diagrammatic perspective of cartography.