ABSTRACT∞ This essay proposes an epistemic, methodological and political reflection on the collaborative research/creation work carried out over approximately five years in the rural area of the municipality of Icononzo, Colombia. The reflection focuses on the conversations held with Janeth, a signatory of the Final Agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP, who describes themself as ‘a girl-boy.’ This Note from the field also aims to recover the ways in which creative practices (audiovisual, sound and graphic) developed with Janeth and other peace signatories, and with community researchers, have been useful for discussing the past and the present, imagining possible futures and understanding how Janeth’s daily practices can be conceived as cuir pedagogies, within the Colombian context of transitional justice.
Esguerra-Muelle et al. (Wed,) studied this question.