From Colonial Extractivism to Hearting and Feelthinking

Q2 Social Sciences
Floor van der Hout
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In this article, I explore what a more ethical and decolonial approach to North-South research could look like, reflecting on my experiences of accompanying women territory defenders in Bolivia. I argue that the same colonial extractivist logic that threatens the lives and territories of indigenous and rural women in Abya Yala is also being reproduced in processes of knowledge production in neoliberal academia. Drawing on the critical work of feminist and indigenous scholars from Abya Yala, I propose a relational and embodied methodological approach that I call ‘acompañar’ that has the potential to resist these extractivist tendencies. I conclude that decolonization requires a radical exploration of the researcher’s positionings in ongoing colonial processes and resistance to the temporalities of neoliberal academia.
从殖民榨取主义到心灵和感觉思考
在这篇文章中,我探讨了一种更合乎道德和非殖民主义的南北研究方法,反映了我在玻利维亚陪同女性领土捍卫者的经历。我认为,威胁阿比亚亚拉地区土著和农村妇女生命和领土的殖民主义榨取主义逻辑,也在新自由主义学术界的知识生产过程中重现。根据来自阿比亚亚拉的女权主义者和土著学者的批判性工作,我提出了一种关系和具体的方法方法,我称之为“acompañar”,它有可能抵制这些榨取主义倾向。我的结论是,非殖民化需要对研究人员在正在进行的殖民过程中的定位进行激进的探索,并对新自由主义学术界的暂时性进行抵抗。
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Contention
Contention Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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