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Memorias corporales de mujeres indígenas excombatientes de las FARC en Colombia: De «guerreras a princesas» en los Espacios Territoriales de Formación y de Capacitación (ETCR) de Tierra Grata y Pondóres
This article explores the corporal memories of a group of indigenous women ex-combatants of the FARC settled in the Colombian Caribbean, under analyze in the specialize literature. Using the methodological approach of participatory-action research, the critical pedagogy, and the communitarian feminism, techniques such as social cartographies, autobiographical workshops, memory albums, doll making and ethnographic observations, were implemented, to make these memories as a place of representation and identity construction. The corporeal memories of this group of indigenous women, showed the emergence of new identities in production and recreation, between the tensions of corporal discipline and individual autonomy conveyed by indigenous traditional dresses, the FARC’s uniform and the «trousseau of the princesses».