Resignificando la rabia y la tristeza reflexiones sobre la sanación emocional como reivindicación política y colectiva
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This thesis addresses the redefinition of the emotions of anger and sadness from a systemic-transgenerational and psychogenealogical perspective, focusing on its political, reivindicative and collective dimension, especially in the gathering of women. Its general objective is to analyze the reivindicative dimension of an emotional healing process from the systemic transgenerational perspectives and psychogenealogy. The methodological process was developed through a conceptual phase, which consisted of historical and theoretical tracking; the investigative phase, whose purpose was to develop the psychogenealogical healing methodology through systemic transgenerational exercises of the family constellation, the psychogenosociogram, the psychogenealogical focal interview and psychodrama; and the phase of the elaboration of the low-cost analog fanzine entitled: "Fanzine tata: a reivindicative journey" through mixed techniques from drawing, painting, photography, collage, etc. in a laboratory-type construction of artistic co-creation from creativity. The results were obtained from the exploration and analysis of one's own family history and the reivindicative dimension in the redefinition of the emotions of anger and sadness, emotions that become transformative forces that mobilize individuals and communities towards resistance and change. From these results, it is concluded that emotional healing must be accessible to all as a fundamental area for human development and equality, in addition to being intrinsically related to the reivindicative, political and collective dimensions understood as a process that can be carried out in community from the understanding of the systems of oppression, in the search for the construction of networks of affection and care for the sustenance of life in the territories.