Seams and other stories: openings in counting together from the backlands of alagoas
Women; Alagoas backlands; stories; communications
The proposal is to weave this research with women from rural communities of the Alagoas backlands. The arrangement in the territory occurs by intertwining the web: life felt in the community and the university. We will try to weave the glimpses of the unique communications of these women, as a possibility of counting on the plot some patches of Brazilian stories. To talk about communication, we flow between times that give rise to this attempted research, the internship in psychology and the Final Paper that took place in communities of the harsh region and backlands of the Alagoas. At the stage, the communication emerged from plants: women, who cultivated agroecologically, communicated with leaves, peels, roots and seeds. Already with the Final Paper, we tried to have stories with soil mothers from photography as a breach of times that communicates. The attempts were potent, but there is much to make. We propose other versions of the story, not as fixations, but as openings to others, from the telling of life in non- manifest, not so apparent, not so given ways. To do so, we feel as a methodological resource possible one thing that contains other things, a container, a bag, and going around picking up and weaving surfaces of life apparitions, surfaces that turn the background of things surrounding when sprained in their concentrations.