Alameda Cuesta, AlmudenaBlanco Fuente, IreneBonilla Campos, AmparoCasado Aparicio, María ElenaDomínguez Castillo, M. PilarGarcía Dauder, DauLara Rodríguez, Ángel LuisLópez Sáez, Miguel ÁngelVelázquez Berrio, NereaRomero Bachiller, María Del Carmen2024-02-022024-02-022023-01-180161-926810.1097/ANS.0000000000000479https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/98256The aim of this article is to share theoretical and methodological reflections on a project on feminist epistemologies and health activism. Based on the analysis of twelve life stories and one group interview, an approach based on ethnographic fiction is proposed through the creation of a serial story in podcast format. This approach helps in generating emotions to facilitate understanding and awareness of the issues raised and in showing everyday practices as ways of constructing knowledge. It also avoids turning life stories into academic artefacts with little transformational capacity.engNursing (her)storytelling: an ethnographic fiction proposal for exploring feminist health activism in Spainjournal article1550-5014restricted accessFeminismFictional worksPolitical activismQualitative researchScience in the artsCiencias Sociales63 Sociología