Voices in Transit: The Role of Speech and Silence in Colombian Women’s Migrant Experience in Asturias

Authors

  • Camila Hernández Martínez
  • Glenda Belen Huerto Vizcarra Universidad de Oviedo - Departamento de Filología Inglesa, Francesa y Alemana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_filanderas/fil.20251011727

Keywords:

Migrations, gender, speech, silence, violence

Abstract

This article examines the dynamics of speech and silence in the experiences of Colombian migrant women in Asturias, Spain. Engaging with Black, Chicana, and Decolonial feminist theories that conceptualize language as a site of power, resistance, and exclusion, we explore how migrant women negotiate their voice in contexts of domination. Based on in-depth interviews with eight women, we question the linguistic hierarchies that position language as a mechanism of control, power, and domination. From an intersectional feminist perspective, we address the voice–silence dichotomy to explore its relationship to agency and the forms of structural violence that shape migratory processes. We analyze the mechanism of silencing across multiple dimensions: from racist language and demands for integration to the imposition of accent and changes in the vocabulary as strategies for adaptation as well as survival. We also consider how resisting linguistic and cultural change can function both as an act of identity affirmation and as a survival strategy in hostile environments. Finally, we argue that silence is not only a manifestation of oppression, but also a space of resistance and agency through which women renegotiate their identity and belonging.

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Author Biographies

  • Camila Hernández Martínez

    Doctora en Género y Diversidad por la Universidad de Oviedo (2024), mención internacional y cum laude. Su tesis doctoral fue galardonada con el Premio Amparo Pedregal 2024 en la modalidad de trabajos de investigación con perspectiva de género. Máster en Género y Diversidad por la Universidad de Oviedo (2018). Antropóloga por la Universidad Externado de Colombia (2016). Ha realizado una estancia de investigación en el Women's Studies Centre de la Universidad de Łódź (Polonia, 2022).

  • Glenda Belen Huerto Vizcarra, Universidad de Oviedo - Departamento de Filología Inglesa, Francesa y Alemana

    Candidata a Doctora en Género y Diversidad por la Universidad de Oviedo. Máster Erasmus Mundus en Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género - GEMMA (2018) por la Universidad de Oviedo y la Central European University (CEU). Antropóloga por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). Integrante del Grupo de Investigación acreditado TransLit, Universidad de Oviedo. Durante el programa de doctorado ha realizado dos estancias de investigación, una en el Departamento de Estudios de Género de la Universidad de Utrecht (Países Bajos, 2022) y la segunda en el Programa de Doctorado en Sociología de la Universidad Federal de Río Grande del Sur (Brasil, 2024).

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Published

2025-12-29

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Studies

How to Cite

Hernández Martínez, C., & Huerto Vizcarra, G. B. (2025). Voices in Transit: The Role of Speech and Silence in Colombian Women’s Migrant Experience in Asturias. Filanderas, 10, 33-52. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_filanderas/fil.20251011727