Contemporary Witches: Among Worlds and Spiritual Happenings
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This text narrates the understanding of certain spiritual-healing experiences of contemporary women at the sight of Chicana and indigenous feminist epistemologies. It contains a methodological design that is comprised of interviews and autoethnographic testimonies. The article highlights the construction of a bridge knowledge as a key element in the trajectories in the study and it addresses the figure of the witch as a spiritual-political position capable of creating convergences, as well as sensitive and intuitive modes that accompany vital, personal and collective transformations.