Bioética feminista, interseccionalidad y giro descolonial en una investigación con mujeres originarias
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Desde la co-investigación con mujeres Brörán en el Territorio Térraba (Costa Rica), este artículo articula bioética feminista, análisis interseccional y giro descolonial feminista latinoamericano. Los hallazgos visibilizan cómo las trayectorias de vida, las recuperaciones de tierra y la organización Warë Dbon Orcuo expresan el cuerpo–tierra–territorio como ontoepistemología (Arriagada, 2023). Este enfoque sitúa la autonomía más allá del individuo abstracto, reconoce el consentimiento informado como proceso y vincula la bioética con la reparación ecosistémica. Se propone, así, una agenda ético-política en diálogo con las luchas originarias y los horizontes de justicia ecosistémica desandroantropocentrada (Puleo, 2019).
Grounded in co-research with Brörán women from Térraba Territory (Costa Rica), this article weaves together feminist bioethics, intersectional analysis, and the Latin American feminist decolonial turn. Findings highlight how life trajectories, land recovery processes, and the Warë Dbon Orcuo organization enact body–land–territory both as an on to-epistemology (Arriagada, 2023) and as an ethical-political category. This perspective reframes autonomy beyond the abstract individual, recognizes informed consent as an ongoing process, and links bioethics to ecosystemic repair. It thus proposes an ethical agenda in dialogue with Indigenous struggles and horizons of ecosystemic justice that are de-andro-anthropocentric (Puleo, 2019).
Grounded in co-research with Brörán women from Térraba Territory (Costa Rica), this article weaves together feminist bioethics, intersectional analysis, and the Latin American feminist decolonial turn. Findings highlight how life trajectories, land recovery processes, and the Warë Dbon Orcuo organization enact body–land–territory both as an on to-epistemology (Arriagada, 2023) and as an ethical-political category. This perspective reframes autonomy beyond the abstract individual, recognizes informed consent as an ongoing process, and links bioethics to ecosystemic repair. It thus proposes an ethical agenda in dialogue with Indigenous struggles and horizons of ecosystemic justice that are de-andro-anthropocentric (Puleo, 2019).
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bioética feminista, giro descolonial feminista, interseccionalidad, mujeres originarias, Brörán, feminist bioethics, feminist decolonial turn, intersectionality, indigenous women, Brörán.
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