The fieldwork in/for/with ethnomathematics as a possibility of an affection research: Potencies of devir

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With the objective of operating the fieldwork as a possibility of an affection research in/for/with Ethnomathematics, two experiments are performed in different research groups, namely: The anthropological-therapeutic experience of anthropologist Jeanne Favret-Saada, in a witchcraft community in Bocage, western France; and the cartographic experience of the author in a remaining community of quilombolas in the state of São Paulo. To affirm the invention of a body that slides between research and field, at least three types of devir are presented as an expression of their potency: To become a sorceress; to become a mandira; and to become a child. It is understood that all the experiences composed of the types of devir presented, express the fieldwork in/for/with Ethnomathematics as a possibility of an affection research.

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De Matos Gondim, D. (2020). The fieldwork in/for/with ethnomathematics as a possibility of an affection research: Potencies of devir. Bolema - Mathematics Education Bulletin, 64(68), 1077–1104. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-4415v34n68a12

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