Amour féroce : le façonnage d’un chercheur en devenir
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Cet article traite des discours problématiques pour ceux et celles qui accèdent au monde universitaire en devenant des chercheurs par le biais de méthodes de recherche à caractère artistique, dont l’auto-ethnographie et la performance narrative. Je tente de stimuler la prise de conscience et de contribuer à l’expansion des connaissances entourant l’expérience du chercheur par l’entremise de fragments de mon cheminement d’affirmation de mon identité, de mon expérience de psychothérapeute et de l’évolution de ma perception de ce qu’est un chercheur. J’y entrecroise certaines interactions avec le positionnement théorique à l’aide de cadres performantiels et d’écriture personnelle évocatrice. Je mets en évidence la collision entre les discours et la façon dont tant la vulnérabilité que la réflexion critique ont jeté les bases du chercheur en devenir.
Mots-clés : recherche artistique ; éducation ; développement de l’identité de chercheur ; auto-ethnographie ; performance narrative ; allosexuel ; LGBQ ; micro-agressions ; counseling
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