Abstract

Feminist anthropology has a broad trajectory into the discipline. Therefore, in this article I try to answer the following questions: what are some of the thinking practices of current feminist anthropology in Mexico? And what are the peculiarities that some of the new generations of anthropologists’ works have in relation to contemporary ethnography? Through a documentary review, without the intention of being exhaustive, I recover some feminist ethnographies in Mexico related to the defense of life and the earth, as well as ethnographies that have contributed to transfeminist thought, as a way to imagine other possible anthropologies, worlds, and tentacular forms.

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