2014
DOI: 10.5565/rev/athenea.1357
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Negotiating and Navigating my Fat body - feminist autoethnographic encounters

Abstract: En este artículo interactúo con la autoetnografía feminista como forma de aproximación al fenómeno cultural de ser una mujer "gorda". La autoetnografía feminista es un enfoque profundo y comprometido, que logra poner de relieve la colonización de espacios y discursos. El proceso destaca la coexistencia y la exposición de "yoes" líquidos vulnerables -cuestionando nociones de un yo, que es una "identidad" cuidadosamente contenida y controlada. El proceso crítico de la autoetnografía feminista se entrelaza con bi… Show more

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“…As my data, I use my collection of self-notes, diary, memories, and journals that I have regularly kept both offline and online (i.e., on blogs) since I first left Indonesia in 2006 (Chang 2016; Smailes 2014). These data include not only my own reflections but also my notes on conversations that have led to epiphanies or otherwise significantly impacted my life (Bochner and Ellis 1992; Ellis et al 2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As my data, I use my collection of self-notes, diary, memories, and journals that I have regularly kept both offline and online (i.e., on blogs) since I first left Indonesia in 2006 (Chang 2016; Smailes 2014). These data include not only my own reflections but also my notes on conversations that have led to epiphanies or otherwise significantly impacted my life (Bochner and Ellis 1992; Ellis et al 2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These extracts are presented nonsequentially because they occurred in a broad time frame. In grounding my analysis, I have interwoven my writing and critical reflections through sociocultural and political lenses (Adams et al 2015; Chang 2016; Ellis et al 2010; Smailes 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el campo académico, como hemos mencionado anteriormente, no se ha instaurado una traducción al español para fat studies. Solo en una investigación hemos encontrado la nominación estudios críticos sobre gordura (Smailes, 2014), no obstante, está lejos de ser un campo disciplinar reconocido en los países de habla hispana.…”
Section: La Construcción Social De La Obesidad Y Los Fat Studiesunclassified
“…There are other autoethnographic accounts relating to fatness that have emerged in recent years. These accounts range from discussing fat and weight loss and conflicting social messages (Leith 2016) to feminist narratives that refuse the perspective of women who are dieting or unhappy being fat (Smailes 2014) to coming out as fat (Pausé 2012). I have at times focused on autoethnography around fat and queer identities, and sexuality (Lee 2014(Lee , 2015a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%