Self-ethnographic reflections: Struggles from the critical difference and struggles for the common

Authors

  • Marisa G. Ruiz Trejo Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (España)

Abstract

This article exposes some reflections from auto-anthropology combining biography, research and social and historical context of the indignado movement. It is about some debates that occur within the movement when people are positioned from their diverse political identities (ethno-national, gender, sexual option and ideologies) and the tensions that exist in the struggle for common interests. These tensions lead us to raise the question on how the critics of the indignado movement are more focused on capitalism and lack of opportunities for more radical critical debate on Western civilization.

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Published

2014-11-12

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How to Cite

Ruiz Trejo, M. G. (2014). Self-ethnographic reflections: Struggles from the critical difference and struggles for the common. Antropología Experimental, 13. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1893