Being a woman ethnographer in India

The exposed body, the erased self, and agency on standby

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https://doi.org/10.17561/rae.v25.10006

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Anthropology. Ethnography. Violences. Gender. Feminism

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This article examines the ethical and methodological dilemmas faced by female anthropologists stemming from the experienced and felt violences during fieldwork in patriarchal contexts where structural violence against women is normalized. Drawing from feminist ethnography and critical perspectives on violence, the study analyzes fieldwork experiences in India to question the boundaries between scientific neutrality and ethical intervention. At the methodological level, the work combines the analysis of the researcher's lived experiences with a literature review on the sociology of violence and peace studies, revealing how institutionalized silence perpetuates epistemic violence in anthropological practice. Three main conclusions emerge: First, the need to recognize and make visible gender-based violence during fieldwork so that specific protocols can be developed to address it; Second, the urgency of incorporating these realities into academic training as legitimate knowledge proper to a epistemology of presence; And third, the proposal of an applied feminist epistemology that recognizes embodied experience as an analytical tool. The conclusions advocate for an institutional and collective responsibility to protect researchers and redefine professional ethics beyond extractive academic practices.

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2025-10-17

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Monograph: Ethnographic Violence

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Santos-Fraile, S. (2025). Being a woman ethnographer in India: The exposed body, the erased self, and agency on standby. Antropología Experimental, 25, Texto 5: 55-68. https://doi.org/10.17561/rae.v25.10006