Hilvanando narrativas: Procesos de resistencias y organización de mujeres en un territorio en sacrificio
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Abstract
Feminist research that investigates the forms of resistance and organization of women in a sacrificed territory such as the Atacama region, Chile. The study is based on feminist research methodologies, since it is situated and focused on the participants, recognizing them as central protagonists. Likewise, it is positioned in narrative productions as a research strategy, an opportunity for resistance and other forms of research in academic spaces. The main results show the meaning and significance that women give to the processes of resistance and organization to face the consequences of patriarchal violence and extractivism in a territory in sacrifice. The main conclusion is that the violence that arises when inhabiting a sacrificed territory impacts on the bodies, subjectivities and relationships of / between women that allow the weaving of narratives, rebellions and resistance from non-violent political actions and practices.