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Colombia Internacional

Print version ISSN 0121-5612

Abstract

AVOINE, Priscyll Anctil. À la Fariana Feminism? The Continuum of Militancy in Post-peace Agreement Colombia. colomb.int. [online]. 2023, n.115, pp.139-173.  Epub June 20, 2023. ISSN 0121-5612.  https://doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint115.2023.06.

Objective/context:

In this article, I propose the concept of continuum of militancy to analyze the transformation of the political struggles of former FARC-EP women guerrilleras in the post-peace agreement, with a particular emphasis on the country’s northeastern region. Based on their narratives, I inquire about the transformation from armed struggle to feminist combat, as well as the tensions and challenges that arise in this path.

Methodology:

I focus on three particular methods: the feminist fieldwork diary, biographical interviews, and participant observations in two fieldworks conducted in 2019 and 2022 in northeastern Colombia.

Conclusions:

The article confirms the need to understand post-peace agreement militancy as a continuum between armed struggle and different feminist, women, and gender combats. It also demonstrates the importance of analyzing the militancy of the ex-guerrilleras of the FARC-EP, starting from the insurgent identity. Finally, it concludes that insurgent feminism, despite the political tensions it entails, is a practical example of this continuum of militancy.

Originality:

The article has three main contributions: it theorizes the conceptual elements of the continuum of militancy; it brings knowledge about the construction of insurgent feminism in northeastern Colombia; and it contributes to the understanding of the political tensions surrounding the transformation of armed struggles into nonviolent feminist actions.

Keywords : Colombia; continuum of militancy; FARC-EP; insurgent feminism; post-peace agreement.

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