Relaciones de poder, emociones y violencia en la etnografía: Reflexionando sobre el lugar y posición de la investigadora
This text emerges from a commitment to anthropological work that combines feminist epistemology and ethnography, and that questions androcentric, classist, sexist and colonial practices (both in academia and in the "field"). I am interested in showing the personal, emotional, ethical and e...
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Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/2219 |
Sumario: | This text emerges from a commitment to anthropological work that combines feminist epistemology and ethnography, and that questions androcentric, classist, sexist and colonial practices (both in academia and in the "field"). I am interested in showing the personal, emotional, ethical and epistemological questions and contradictions that arise, go through and affect our research work, our bodies, our emotions and our practices. Based on my personal experience and my ethnographic work I propose to do a situated reflexivity exercise, responsible and emotional (Pérez-Bustos y Márquez, 2016; Alcázar-Campos, 2014; Nencel, 2014), in which I question myself and inquire about the relations of power, violence, affections and emotions that are built and involved in field work. |
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