In this article, I call into question feminist agency and propose new ways of approaching and understanding it ethnographically. Drawing upon indigenous and peasant women’s everyday experiences in Southern Mexico, specifically in the state of Chiapas, my proposal examines the weaknesses of liberal understandings of feminist agency and seeks to expand this concept to include culturally situated female experiences. The methodology undertaken comprises a critical review of indigenous women’s engagement in social struggles and their articulations with feminist anthropology and gender studies, and fieldwork among Jehova’s Witnesses women at the Lacandon jungle. I contend that to the extent that feminist anthropology in particular, and f...
This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and ...
This article discusses the experience of the construction of an anthropological expert witness repor...
The objective of the research is to understand the access to political spaces of indigenous women, t...
En este artículo interrogo el concepto de agencia femenina y propongo nuevas formas de estudiarlo y ...
New subjectivities and emerging behaviors are linked to contemporary social conditions which questio...
This article emerges as a result of the research “Rural women of Zacatecas, Mexico, within the pat...
In this article I briefly review two central debates/contributions of American feminist anthropology...
El presente artículo presenta un panorama de la situación que comparten distintas mujeres procedente...
This article presents the contributions of four female authors whose work were crucial for the confo...
The author exposes the discussion about feminists, if they must or not act with or inside the State....
In previous work, I concluded that women, both indigenous and Spanish that inhabited the new contine...
We review the situation of indigenous women in Latin America, including some of the forms of exclusi...
In this article, I argue that indigenous women have a multifaceted experience of domination that cha...
The point of beginning of this study is the idea that women are agents of change, who are acting in ...
ResumenNuevas subjetividades y formas de comportamiento emergen de y se vinculan con condiciones soc...
This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and ...
This article discusses the experience of the construction of an anthropological expert witness repor...
The objective of the research is to understand the access to political spaces of indigenous women, t...
En este artículo interrogo el concepto de agencia femenina y propongo nuevas formas de estudiarlo y ...
New subjectivities and emerging behaviors are linked to contemporary social conditions which questio...
This article emerges as a result of the research “Rural women of Zacatecas, Mexico, within the pat...
In this article I briefly review two central debates/contributions of American feminist anthropology...
El presente artículo presenta un panorama de la situación que comparten distintas mujeres procedente...
This article presents the contributions of four female authors whose work were crucial for the confo...
The author exposes the discussion about feminists, if they must or not act with or inside the State....
In previous work, I concluded that women, both indigenous and Spanish that inhabited the new contine...
We review the situation of indigenous women in Latin America, including some of the forms of exclusi...
In this article, I argue that indigenous women have a multifaceted experience of domination that cha...
The point of beginning of this study is the idea that women are agents of change, who are acting in ...
ResumenNuevas subjetividades y formas de comportamiento emergen de y se vinculan con condiciones soc...
This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and ...
This article discusses the experience of the construction of an anthropological expert witness repor...
The objective of the research is to understand the access to political spaces of indigenous women, t...