Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa
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Resumo: | The essay addresses the healing knowledge of peasant women from Montes de María (Sucre-Bolívar, Colombia), from Black feminisms. Faced with the multiple oppressions they historically experience in the Montemarian ancestral territory, they maintain Afro-Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants to care for their community. Thus, they resist the patriarchal order, capitalism, colonialism, and war in the context of reparation and post-agreement. The research followed participatory and narrative methodologies based on visits to the territory and meetings with the women. I conclude that determined commitment -not only discursive but also in praxis- is necessary to recognize and integrate academic knowledge and psychosocial research, the experiences and knowledge of women, from the everyday spaces of emancipation, peace, and decolonization, such as Heloísa’s garden. |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of HeloísaSiemprevivas: Emancipación, paz e investigación desde el jardín de HeloísaSempre-vivas: Emancipação, paz e pesquisa do jardim de HeloísaDecolonialityEpistemologyBlack feminismsPsychologyDescolonialidadEpistemologíaFeminismos negrosPsicologíaDecolonialidadeEpistemologiaFeminismos negrosPsicologiaThe essay addresses the healing knowledge of peasant women from Montes de María (Sucre-Bolívar, Colombia), from Black feminisms. Faced with the multiple oppressions they historically experience in the Montemarian ancestral territory, they maintain Afro-Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants to care for their community. Thus, they resist the patriarchal order, capitalism, colonialism, and war in the context of reparation and post-agreement. The research followed participatory and narrative methodologies based on visits to the territory and meetings with the women. I conclude that determined commitment -not only discursive but also in praxis- is necessary to recognize and integrate academic knowledge and psychosocial research, the experiences and knowledge of women, from the everyday spaces of emancipation, peace, and decolonization, such as Heloísa’s garden.El ensayo aborda los saberes de cura de las mujeres campesinas de Montes de María (Sucre-Bolívar, Colombia), a partir de los feminismos negros. Ante las múltiples opresiones que históricamente viven, en el territorio ancestral montemariano ellas mantienen los saberes afroindígenas de las plantas medicinales para cuidar a su comunidad. Así, resisten al orden patriarcal, al capitalismo, al colonialismo y a la guerra, en el contexto de la reparación y el posacuerdo. La investigación siguió metodologías participativas y narrativas, a partir de visitas al territorio y encuentros con las mujeres. Concluyo que es necesario el compromiso decidido no sólo discursivo sino también en la praxis, para reconocer e integrar al saber académico y la investigación psicosocial, las experiencias y los conocimientos de las mujeres; desde los espacios cotidianos de emancipación, paz y descolonización, como el jardín de Heloísa.O ensaio aborda os saberes curativos das camponesas de Montes de María (Sucre-Bolívar, Colômbia), a partir dos feminismos negros. Diante das múltiplas opressões que historicamente vivenciam, no território ancestral montemariano, elas mantêm saberes afro-indígenas sobre plantas medicinais para cuidar de sua comunidade. Assim, resistem à ordem patriarcal, ao capitalismo, ao colonialismo e à guerra, no contexto da reparação e do pós-acordo. A pesquisa seguiu metodologias participativas e narrativas, a partir de visitas ao território e encontros com as mulheres. Concluo que é necessário o compromisso determinado não só discursivo, mas também na práxis, para reconhecer e integrar no conhecimento acadêmico e na pesquisa psicossocial, as experiências e conhecimentos das mulheres; dos espaços cotidianos de emancipação, paz e descolonização, como o jardim Heloísa.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2023-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/8988010.1590/1806-9584-2023v31n389880Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2023)Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 31 Núm. 3 (2023)Revista Estudos Feministas; v. 31 n. 3 (2023)1806-95840104-026Xreponame:Revista Estudos Feministasinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCspahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/89880/54918Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Estudos Feministashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParra-Valencia, Liliana2023-12-14T14:22:25Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/89880Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/oai||ref@cfh.ufsc.br1806-95840104-026Xopendoar:2023-12-14T14:22:25Revista Estudos Feministas - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa Siemprevivas: Emancipación, paz e investigación desde el jardín de Heloísa Sempre-vivas: Emancipação, paz e pesquisa do jardim de Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa Parra-Valencia, Liliana Decoloniality Epistemology Black feminisms Psychology Descolonialidad Epistemología Feminismos negros Psicología Decolonialidade Epistemologia Feminismos negros Psicologia |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Always alive: Emancipation, peace, and research from the garden of Heloísa |
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Parra-Valencia, Liliana |
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Parra-Valencia, Liliana |
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Parra-Valencia, Liliana |
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Decoloniality Epistemology Black feminisms Psychology Descolonialidad Epistemología Feminismos negros Psicología Decolonialidade Epistemologia Feminismos negros Psicologia |
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Decoloniality Epistemology Black feminisms Psychology Descolonialidad Epistemología Feminismos negros Psicología Decolonialidade Epistemologia Feminismos negros Psicologia |
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The essay addresses the healing knowledge of peasant women from Montes de María (Sucre-Bolívar, Colombia), from Black feminisms. Faced with the multiple oppressions they historically experience in the Montemarian ancestral territory, they maintain Afro-Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants to care for their community. Thus, they resist the patriarchal order, capitalism, colonialism, and war in the context of reparation and post-agreement. The research followed participatory and narrative methodologies based on visits to the territory and meetings with the women. I conclude that determined commitment -not only discursive but also in praxis- is necessary to recognize and integrate academic knowledge and psychosocial research, the experiences and knowledge of women, from the everyday spaces of emancipation, peace, and decolonization, such as Heloísa’s garden. |
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