Abstract
In this article I will address the implications of making a feminist ethnography from collaborative methodolo-gies. These collaborative methodologies recognize the privilege, but also the vulnerabilities, that we have as anthropologist-activists in social contexts marked by patriarchal violence. Taking as case studies three activist-research experiences with indigenous women victims of sexual violence, women in prison, and relatives of the disappeared persons, I reflect on the methodological strategies that can be used to make a feminist ethnography from an ethic of care and a de-colonial perspective.
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Hernández Castillo, R. A. (2021). Etnografía feminista en contextos de múltiples violencias. Alteridades, 31(62), 41–55. https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/alteridades/2021v31n62/hernandez
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