Transitional Ethnic Female Bodies and Kaleidoscopic Methodologies: Participatory Research, Feminist Geographies and Multi-sited Ethnography

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Abstract

The Colombian conflict is like a kaleidoscope of violence. The mosaic of structural and specific forms of violence – such as forced recruitment, the failed demobilization process, violence against Indigenous women and regional violence – needs a kaleidoscopic methodology, particularly to understand the complexity of violence against ex-combatant women. The central issue discussed in this chapter is the embodied experiences and memories of Indigenous female FARC ex-combatants during their reincorporation process.1 My core argument is that violence exercised against, as well as by, Indigenous ex-combatant women is complex. Here, I describe ...
Translated title of the contributionCuerpos femeninos étnicos en transición y metodologías caleidoscópicas: Investigación participativa, geografías feministas y etnografía multisituada
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry
EditorsDanny Burns - Institute of Development Studies (IDS), UK Jo Howard - Institute of Development Studies, UK Sonia M. Ospina - New York University, USA
PublisherSage Publications
Pages955.998
ISBN (Print)9781526440501
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

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  • Law

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