领土与非殖民化:来自全球南方的辩论

S. Halvorsen, Sofia Zaragocin
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本文是对全球南方国家关于领土和非殖民化的一卷的扩展介绍,强调了在其制作过程中出现的一系列紧张局势,并讨论了进一步发展这一主题对话的可能策略。具体来说,它着眼于拉丁美洲的中心地位——作为一种观念、经验和认识论——关于领土和非殖民化交叉的辩论由此形成。拉丁美洲批判地理的某些路线看似霸权,可能对非殖民化的必要性构成挑战。作为回应,本引言围绕两个讨论展开。首先,本文考虑了对区域研究的兴趣和英语国家地理学的相关联系分析的复兴,并建议后者可能提供一个富有成效的非殖民化趋势的交叉点。其次,它讨论了最近女权主义者关于身体领土的辩论,作为一种旅行的想法和实践,它有可能跨越不同的地理现实。在对现有辩论做出这些不起眼的贡献的同时,引言也反映了立场性的重要性,并强调了作者之间的紧张关系,作为例证认识对话策略的一种手段,这种对话可能(也可能不)为关于领土的非殖民化讨论提供基础。
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Territory and decolonisation: debates from the Global Souths
ABSTRACT This extended introduction to a volume on territory and decolonisation from the Global Souths highlights a series of tensions that arose in its production and discusses possible strategies for further developing dialogue on the theme. Specifically, it looks at the centrality of Latin America – as an idea, experience and epistemology – from which debates on the intersection of territory and decolonisation have been framed. The seeming hegemony of certain lines of Latin American critical geography could present a challenge to decolonial imperatives. In response, this introduction is framed around two discussions. First, this article considers a resurgence of interest in Area Studies and relational conjunctural analysis in Anglophone geographies, and suggests the latter may provide a fruitful intersection with decolonising tendencies. Second, it discusses recent feminist debates on body-territory as a travelling idea and practice that has the potential to articulate across different geographical realities. In making these humble contributions to existing debates, the introduction also reflects on the significance of positionality and highlights tensions between the authors as a means of exemplifying strategies of epistemic dialogue that may (or may not) provide ground for decolonial discussions on territory.
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