来自“外围”的教训:在性和性别地理上对抗盎格鲁地理霸权

M. Pitoňák
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本文有三个目的。首先,我讨论了由“英美”学术界主导的知识生产体系中存在的不平等,并批判性地考察了“东西方”二元对立,以表明地理学中的性和性别/女权主义学者应该从他们的解构技巧中学习,以克服这些二元对立在学术界和相关地缘政治景观中建立的霸权。其次,我批判性地讨论了“中欧和东欧”(CEE)的概念,我不打算稳定这个概念,并为各种霸权主义误解提供了一面镜子,这些误解以“同质化”、“去历史化”、“孤立”或归因于“落后”的形式出现,它们有效地抹去或忽视了“非英美”学者的知识和贡献,这些知识和贡献往往“无法翻译”。最后,我集中讨论了中东欧地理学中性别地理学和性别/女权主义思想的发展,并说明了来自不同制度和国家背景的学者仍然必须面临的挑战。我写这篇文章是为了表示我们/他们的认可。
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Lições da ‘Periferia’: Contrariando a Hegemonia Anglo­Geográfica sobre as Geografias de Sexualidade e Gênero
This article has three aims. First, I discuss the existing inequalities within the systems of knowledge production dominated by “Anglo­American” academia and critically examine the “East­West” binary to show that sexuality and gender/feminist scholars in geography should learn from their deconstructive skills to overcome hegemonies erected by these binaries both in academia and the related geopolitical landscapes. Second, I critically discuss the concept of “Central and Eastern Europe” (CEE) which I do not intend to stabilize, and hold up a mirror to the various hegemonic misunderstandings that take the form of “homogenization”, “dehistoricization”, “isolation” or by ascribing “backwardness”, by which they effectively erase or overlook knowledges and contributions of “non­AngloAmerican” scholars often left “beyond translation.” Last, I concentrate on the discussion of the development of geographies of sexualities and gender/feminist thought in CEE geography and illustrate the challenges that scholars from different institutional and national contexts must still face. By this article, I attempt to stand for our/their recognition.
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