From Metaphors to Figurations: Experiencing ‘Margin’, ‘Centre’ and ‘Resistance’ in the Ethnographic Field and Beyond
Abstract
This paper examines ‘margin’, ‘centre’, and ‘resistance’ as metaphors that move beyond abstraction, becoming historical and political figurations that interrogate ethnographic methodologies. Through the analysis of their application in two different research contexts – antiracism in Switzerland and popular education in Bogotá – it explores the interplay between their contextual articulation and creative writing. Inspired by feminist writing, the paper advocates for an approach that bridges different levels of understanding through ‘ConversA(c)tion’, embracing multiple layers of meaning.
Presentato: 13 Febbraio 2025 | Accettato: 06 Giugno 2025 | Pubblicato 14 Novembre 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Feminist writing • Ethnography • Metaphors • Figurations • Creative writing • Decolonization
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