Knowing deviated trajectories and routes: about contemporary spatial and subjective displacements.
a) displacements; b) sexualities; c) subjectivities; d) migrations.
Starting from a body that thinks, feels and experiences its research theme, the present text focuses on problematizing and discussing the experiences of gays, lesbians and bisexuals who experienced the process of migration from the countryside to the capital of Alagoas, focusing on the displacements caused by it in their subjectivities and in the ways of experiencing their sexualities. Through planned conversations with the research participants, based on a queer theoretical-methodological framework, we will make a discursive analysis in order to achieve the proposed objectives, these ones: understanding the differences in perception of the experiences in the countryside, in the family environment, and in the urban center; understanding the subject's current relationship with the new space and with the first place; and, finally, understanding how these subjects' networks of affection are constituted in the new space. Far from proposing explanations or solutions about the phenomenon studied, our idea is to look at the problem, intending and denaturalizing it.