I feel I cannot write anymore. Exploring violence through discomfort in a feminist approach to the Basque armed conflict
Metadatos
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García González, AndreaEditorial
Paradigm
Materia
Discomfort Basque Country Feminist epistemologies
Fecha
2022Referencia bibliográfica
García-González, Andrea (2022) 'I Feel I Cannot Write Anymore’: Exploring Violence through Discomfort in a Feminist Approach to the Basque Armed Conflict. Borderlands 21, 2. pp. 41-68. DOI: 10.21307/borderlands-2022-012
Resumen
Learning to explore the embodied affect of discomfort allows us to identify the violence that is
usually concealed in structures of power, and to identify our complicity and responsibility in
sustaining that violence. From the starting point of my refusal to stay with discomfort in the process
of writing an academic article, I put into question how easily we can drag ourselves into the same
power structures that we criticise. Exploring my own discomfort leads me to delve into the violence
of dichotomies that permeate my research context, the Basque Country, and myself as a researcher.
The experiences of those who lived through the Basque armed conflict illuminate the possibilities of
the disruption of binaries that embracing the vulnerability inherent to discomfort can entail. The
teetering movement of tambaleo emerges, adding a new dimension to the interpretation of
discomfort. Tambaleo represents the internal move of the body shaken by discomfort. Tambaleo is
a proposal for knowledge generation in academic settings and in periods of crisis such as post-
ceasefire processes, where certainties get blurred, and the unstable ground of shattered identities
makes of wobbling steps potential spins for social transformation.




