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Priscyll Anctil

Postdoctoral Fellow

Black and white photo of Priscyll Anctil. Photo.

Transitando lo cotidiano: método autobiográfico en estudios de género en Bucaramanga, Colombia

Transiting the Everyday: Autobiographical Method in Gender Studies in Bucaramanga, Colombia

Author

  • Priscyll Anctil

Summary, in English

The present article is situated in an unexplored embodied geography with re-lation to Gender Studies and Alternative Feminist Pedagogies: the department of Santander in Colombia, located in the north eastern part of the country. It presents the results of empirical application of the autobiographical method created with the aim of considering possibilities to decolonize learning pro-cesses in university gender courses. As such, the purpose of this article is to explore the implementation of this method in two Colombian universities, one private and the other public, based on observations notes as well as on the interactions between the students and the teacher, suggesting that Feminist Theory can be thought from embodied reality, subjectivity and sexualities. Anchored in Decolonial Feminist Pedagogies, the article finally proposes, in a self-reflexive way, to explore the relevance and the possibilities offered by the autobiographical method in Gender Studies

Publishing year

2019

Language

Spanish

Pages

1-19

Publication/Series

Sinéctica. Revista Electrónica de Educación

Issue

52

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Political Science

Keywords

  • Gender
  • Autobiographical Method
  • Colombia
  • Decolonial Feminism
  • Feminist Pedagogies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2007-7033