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Convergencia

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ALDAY-MONDACA, Carolina  and  LAY-LISBOA, Siu. Subalternity approached from intersectionality: A methodological proposal. Convergencia [online]. 2022, vol.29, e17273.  Epub Apr 04, 2022. ISSN 2448-5799.  https://doi.org/10.29101/crcs.v29i0.17273.

We present a qualitative methodological tool called "Intersectional Loom" to graph and analyze the implications of subalternity from biographical interviews. The script of the interviews considered in a first step the construction of the loom. The entire script was applied in one or more semi-structured interview sessions. We propose a dialogic-recursive research process to promote self-observation, self-analysis, and re-positioning of the interviewed people. We seek to avoid (re)producing subaltern dynamics; participants could review and comment on the findings throughout the investigation. We present examples obtained from an investigation carried out with LGBT people from Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. We detail the case of a lesbian who considers that the identity categories influence her access to rights. The case of a trans man allows us to observe how camouflage operates. We conclude that the intersectional loom allows a respectful approach to the experiences of people located in non-hegemonic positions.

Keywords : biographical method; intersectionality; qualitative methodology; subalternity; LGBT.

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