A Hopeful Decolonial Rhizome: An Invitation

IF 2.1 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Maia L. Butler, April Petillo, Shylah Pacheco Hamilton, Krista L. Benson
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Abstract:As a part of our commitment to the centering of Indigenous worldviews, return of Indigenous lands and authority, and honoring of Indigenous sovereignty, we share this introduction as a way of situating this special colloquium and its focus on Indigeneity and the African diaspora. Despite frequent calls for decolonized solidarity, we are writing amid deep political, economic, and cultural chasms. This colloquium explores the tensions, productivity, and relationships resonant in the conversations around Indigeneity, transnational feminisms, and the African diaspora within the feminist research in which we are immersed. Particularly attentive to how decoloniality is a daily practice, we investigate the ways that decolonial feminisms—in lived experience, in epistemologies and ontologies, and in the material impacts on communities—inform the spaces where Indigeneity and/or African diasporic identity are informed by or transform transnational understanding.
一个充满希望的非殖民化根状茎:一个邀请
摘要:作为我们致力于以土著世界观为中心、归还土著土地和权威以及尊重土著主权的一部分,我们分享这一介绍,以此作为定位本次特别座谈会的一种方式,并将重点放在愤怒和非洲侨民身上。尽管我们经常呼吁非殖民化团结,但我们在深刻的政治、经济和文化鸿沟中写作。本次座谈会探讨了在我们所沉浸的女权主义研究中,围绕愤怒、跨国女权主义者和非洲侨民的对话中产生共鸣的紧张关系、生产力和关系。特别关注非殖民化是如何成为一种日常实践的,我们研究了非殖民化女权主义者——在生活经验、认识论和本体论以及对社区的物质影响中——如何通过跨国理解来告知或改变愤怒和/或非洲流散身份的空间。
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