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Etnográfica

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TUNUBALA, Alba Marleny Calambas; ECHEVERRY, Carolina Buitrago  and  TENORIO, José Manuel Romero. Walk-spin is to resist: ethnogeneric subjectivities and struggles of Misak indigenous community (Colombia) against violent land dispossession and epistemicide. Etnográfica [online]. 2023, vol.27, n.2, pp.429-446.  Epub Aug 22, 2023. ISSN 0873-6561.  https://doi.org/10.4000/etnografica.13784.

Indigenous Misak women are subjected to various forms of violence: from the paramilitaries threaten them (rapes, murders) to the Creole feminism that rejects their forms of expression, considering them feminizing. I ethnographically narrate their struggles to regain their centrality as political actors through the construction of their ethnogeneric condition in the woman-indigenous intersectionality, through the ecology of the fabric. The thread translates their sensibilities and experiences into acts of resistance that produce subjective feminine territorialities. I conclude that, paradoxically, the silence and contempt that have always enveloped their practices are the spur to oppose the hegemonic forms of knowledge.

Keywords : Colombian armed conflict; decolonial feminism; colonialism of power; ethno-territorialities; ethnogenerism.

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