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Travelling Cuerpo-Territorios : A decolonial feminist geographical methodology to conduct research with migrant women

2021; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 6; Issue: 4-6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/23802014.2022.2108130

ISSN

2380-2014

Autores

Rosa dos Ventos Lopes Heimer,

Tópico(s)

Migration and Labor Dynamics

Resumo

Global North migration studies have historically been marked by colonising discourses partially stemming from methodological nationalism tendencies and a limited engagement with the body. In particular, Anglophone studies on intimate partner violence against migrant women have largely reproduced problematic gendered culturalist representations, which may be symptomatic of a methodological scarcity of research with, for and/or by – rather than about migrants. Expanding on methodological attempts to counter these trends, this paper proposes a decolonial feminist geographical praxis for migration studies, which builds on existing efforts to decolonise feminist geographical methodologies. Travelling Cuerpo-Territorios is a travelling methodology to conduct decolonial feminist geographical research with migrant women. As a Brazilian woman researching Latin American women's experiences of intimate and state violence(s) and resistance in England, I implemented this methodology in a Global North context of COVID-19 restrictions. Mobilising and adapting Cuerpo-Territorio ("Body-Territory"), as an embodied Latin American ontology and as a method, I methodologically advance critical migration studies and feminist geopolitics' perspectives towards a decolonial direction. This approach decolonises migration research by proposing a multi-scalar methodological framework that centres on a decolonial feminist understanding of the body, as the first territory-scale of analysis and from which knowledge is critically produced.

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