Autoethnography as a methodological (and ethical-political) possibility for a situated and feminist approach to experiences of exploration with corporality: Reflections from a case study

In this text I reflect on the methodological and ethical-political possibilities of autoethnography for the situated and feminist approach to phenomena focused on exploration with corporality. To that end, I rely on the exposition of aspects related to this methodological strategy and its recovery i...

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Autor principal: Singer, Mariela
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales 2019
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/2220
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Autoethnography as a methodological (and ethical-political) possibility for a situated and feminist approach to experiences of exploration with corporality: Reflections from a case study
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title Autoethnography as a methodological (and ethical-political) possibility for a situated and feminist approach to experiences of exploration with corporality: Reflections from a case study
title_short Autoethnography as a methodological (and ethical-political) possibility for a situated and feminist approach to experiences of exploration with corporality: Reflections from a case study
title_full Autoethnography as a methodological (and ethical-political) possibility for a situated and feminist approach to experiences of exploration with corporality: Reflections from a case study
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description In this text I reflect on the methodological and ethical-political possibilities of autoethnography for the situated and feminist approach to phenomena focused on exploration with corporality. To that end, I rely on the exposition of aspects related to this methodological strategy and its recovery in the research corresponding to my PhD thesis; in which I study the modalities of encounter, the aesthetic-political practices and the conceptions about gender and corporality in a dance practice (Contact Improvisation) that democratizes the aesthetic possibilities of exploration with the body and movement.
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