Ethical dilemmas of the handicapped’s cultural narrative

Autores

  • Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França
  • Neiva Francenelly Cunha Vieira
  • Maria Grasiela Teixeira Barroso
  • Zulene Maria de Vasconcelos Varela

Palavras-chave:

Cultural Anthropology, Ethics Research, Handicapped

Resumo

This is a reflexive study focused on the ethical dilemmas of the researcher-informer interaction in the context of ethnography on the handicapped. This reflection cites the steps of ethnographic research, mentions the determinant factors of ethical dilemmas in the context of cultural narratives and suggests procedures so that the ethnographer’s personal identity should not be influenced by any alteration of the researcher-informer binomial. It is possible to conclude that ethnography favors the emergence of interactive conflicts related to the perception of the “myself-someone else” binomial, establishing the idea of alteration, prejudice, and the possibility of the emergence of ethical dilemmas. Because of this, the interpretative position of a researcher needs to accept differences and respect the dignity of the human being.

 

 

Publicado

2004-08-26

Como Citar

França, I. S. X. de, Vieira, N. F. C., Barroso, M. G. T., & Varela, Z. M. de V. (2004). Ethical dilemmas of the handicapped’s cultural narrative. Rev Rene, 5(2). Recuperado de http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5627

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