AIBR http://www.aibr.org Registro AIBR, SSCI text/plain; charset=utf-8 TY - JOUR JO - ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana TI - The intersectional ethnographer: The politics of recognition and the limits of belonging VL - IS - 2024 PB - Asociación AIBR, Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red T2 - ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana PY - 2024 M1 - SN - 2530-7843 UR - https://aries.aibr.org/articulo/2024/04/5269/the-intersectional-ethnographer-the-politics-of-recognition-and-the-limits-of-belonging DO - doi: AU - Gutierrez Najera, Lourdes A2 - A3 - A4 - A5 - A6 - A7 - SP - LA - Esp DA - 04/03/2024 KW - intersectional, ethnographer AB - Spanish:

This paper examines the challenges of “Native anthropology,” as brown skinned, formerly undocumented, first-gen, Mexican transborder immigrant woman. In my anthropological encounters in both Mexico and the U.S., I am sometimes given insider status, while at other times I am given outsider status. My positionality affects not only how my interlocutors see me in the field but also how I am read by outsiders, particularly by representatives within state institutions.

English:

This paper examines the challenges of “Native anthropology,” as brown skinned, formerly undocumented, first-gen, Mexican transborder immigrant woman. In my anthropological encounters in both Mexico and the U.S., I am sometimes given insider status, while at other times I am given outsider status. My positionality affects not only how my interlocutors see me in the field but also how I am read by outsiders, particularly by representatives within state institutions.

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