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Vol. 33 No. 1 (2026): Portraits of Queerness. Methodological and Ethical Challenges of Narrating Queer Lives

Narrative Events of Queerness: Ethnographic Portraits from the Field

Submitted
January 4, 2025
Published
2026-06-25

Abstract

This article focuses on the description of an ongoing ethnographic process. It explores the researcher’s first encounter with a new environment and the initial reflections that emerge from a queer and decolonial perspective. Two portraits, of a trans woman and of a group of chola women ascending the summit of Huayna Potosí, are encountered within the central square of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. These images, situated in a space historically shaped by colonial and patriarchal power, become narrative events that evoke questions about visibility, resistance, and the occupation of public space by marginalized bodies.

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