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Research Article

Travelling Cuerpo-Territorios: A decolonial feminist geographical methodology to conduct research with migrant women

Pages 290-319 | Received 05 Sep 2021, Accepted 27 Jul 2022, Published online: 22 Aug 2022

Figures & data

Figure 1. Today my suffering is on this map as healing, as an ongoing practice” – Eduarda’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 1. “Today my suffering is on this map as healing, as an ongoing practice” – Eduarda’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 2. “This is the reflection of what it is to survive” – Amanda’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 2. “This is the reflection of what it is to survive” – Amanda’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 3. “When I think about what happened too much I feel it on my whole body” – Lorena’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 3. “When I think about what happened too much I feel it on my whole body” – Lorena’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 4. Everything takes its toll on the body” – Hermana’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 4. “Everything takes its toll on the body” – Hermana’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 5. Healthy mind, healthy body” – Gisela’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Figure 5. “Healthy mind, healthy body” – Gisela’s Cuerpo Territorio (Photograph by Nina Franco, reproduced with the research participant’s permission).

Table 1. Details of Latin American women survivors participating in the research.

Table 2. Immigration details of Latin American women survivors participating in the research (20).