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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85440-8and anti-racism work. Further, in this chapter I narrate how I arrived at a feeling-thinking commitment as an epistemic–methodological position that emerged from my reflexive and decolonial praxis. This chapter aims to elaborate on making my presence and epistemologies visible in the stories I narrate in the following chapters.Congestion 发表于 2025-3-25 08:45:03
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Book 2021lly examines the ways in which colonial feminisms have homogenized the "category of woman,” ignoring the intersecting relationship of class, race, and gender, thereby excluding the voices of “subaltern women” and upholding existing power structures. Supplementing that analysis are testimonials fromLIMN 发表于 2025-3-25 17:13:00
and Unlearning,and anti-racism work. Further, in this chapter I narrate how I arrived at a feeling-thinking commitment as an epistemic–methodological position that emerged from my reflexive and decolonial praxis. This chapter aims to elaborate on making my presence and epistemologies visible in the stories I narrate in the following chapters.ROOF 发表于 2025-3-25 20:12:30
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Epidemiologie depressiver Störungen im Alterthe home and the ., this chapter contributes to place-based and politically engaged understandings of women’s experiences, insurgencies and negotiations. I question disempowering narratives related to the home that colonial feminisms have promulgated in order to ‘save poor women’ through ideas of ‘p修改 发表于 2025-3-26 18:32:55
H. Radebold,R. D. Hirsch,C. Wächtler in their territories and body-lands? And how coloniality manifests in place? Drawing from an understanding of violence as embodied, epistemic and experienced in a continuum, I illustrate how the . is felt in women’s bodies, not only due to the armed conflict, but also in relation to the dispossessi