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In this article I propose to highlight the central elements that demarcate Latin American feminisms from the epistemological shifts engendered in the global South as opposed to Eurocentred perspectives and, in particular, hegemonic/western feminism.
Flávia Pereira Machado
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Decolonial theories: origin, categories, and critical intents
This paper presents the epistemic and political proposal of the Modernity/ Coloniality group. I display the conformation of the group, its members and principal conceptual and theoretical elaborations.
Damián Pachón Soto +1 more
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Re-colonizing spaces of memorializing: the case of the Chattri Indian Memorial, UK [PDF]
This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized through official and unofficial meaning-making activities. It aims to contribute to the discussion of the ‘value’ of memorializing by examining a multifaceted
Alan Cresswell (1686997) +8 more
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This paper reflects upon a decisive issue, namely, the relation between modernity and coloniality in the Latin American context. What remains to be settled is whether European modernity is inherently colonial, or, in other words, whether all modern ...
Jorge Polo Blanco +1 more
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This article shows how Aracelis Girmay's The Black Maria (2016) and Raquel Salas Rivera's while they sleep (under the bed is another country) (2019) turn the ongoing catastrophe of coloniality into a visual grammar of/for loss.
Jennifer A. Reimer
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Dear German Academia: What is Your Role in African Knowledge Production?
Although African critical scholars since the 19th century have challenged the culture of studying and writing about Africa, research practices on Africa are still entangled in epistemic injustices resulting from colonial structures of power.
Lynda Chinenye Iroulo +1 more
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The revolutionary past: decolonizing law and human rights [PDF]
Combining a radical revision of the historical formation of occidental law with perspectives derived from decolonial thought, this paper advances a deconstruction of occidental law. That deconstruction is then brought to bear on human rights.
Fitzpatrick, Peter
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On Becoming Human in Lingít Aaní: Encountering Levinas through Indigenous Inspirations [PDF]
Calls for taking up wisdom in its place risk re-inscribing coloniality at the level of signification if attempts to resituate intelligibility in the specificity of place are not enacted through a careful translation of experience between victims and ...
Neely, Sol
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The theatrical trilogy Le Monde incréé offers a condensed vision of Édouard Glissant’s conception of the post-Columbian world. The latter, shaped through the tremendous violence of exterminations, slavery, and colonial expansion, is marked by a ...
Christian Uwe
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A cascade‐responsive MXene@Cu‐MOF/GelMA hydrogel is engineered as a “skeleton–backpack” platform for extensive tracheal repair. The MXene framework scavenges postoperative ROS and converts NIR light into mild hyperthermia, while the Cu‐MOF component provides pH/NIR‐responsive Cu2+ dosing for infection control, angiogenesis, and chondrogenesis.
Liang Guo +8 more
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