Zapatistas women: memories and trajectories of the II international meeting of women who fight
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Zapatista women, Indigenous Feminism, Feminist struggles, Memories and trajectories.Abstract
This article seeks to reverberate the voices of women who fight, this being a commitment made as a participant in the II International Meeting of Women Who Fight, at Caracol Morélia, Altamirano, Chiapas-Mexico. In view of the need to share with all women who struggle, all the experiences, perceptions and emotions felt during the period from 26 to 29 December 2019 are expressed. In order to capture the essence of what is shown, we used as a phenomenological method, with the empathic approach of Edith Stein (1917), comprising the intersubjective relations established between the self and the other. However, it was necessary to use methodological tools such as: field diary, photographic record, testimonies and interviews to strengthen relationships and understandings. It is clear how significant the encounter has become in an inner healing process, through the sharing of subjective experiences that have become experiences of healing and strengthening.Downloads
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