I want to imagine Of Bodies and Journeys in this way: as a book-experience, which reveals something of my ongoing research, not only underlining my inquiries and movements, but also recording the transformations I went through; in a way, drawing a cartography of affections and affections.
Written in the last decade, the chapters that make up this book are reflections originating from research experiences: an ethnography in an institution for people living with AIDS in Brasilia, an investigation on "AIDS dissidents" in Spain, and the most recent research on technology and health that I have been developing in São Paulo.
Over the course of the following pages, the reader will encounter various topics: inmates of a shelter for HIV carriers in Brasilia; AIDS dissidents creating new forms of biosociality in Spain and sharing conventions even in dissidence; shared conventions...read more