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Feministische Aufrufe des Dekolonialen: Widerstand und Wiederaufleben in den Arbeiten von María Lugones und Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

Feminist Invocations of "the Decolonial": Reading Resistance/Resurgence in María Lugones and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
[journal article]

D'Arcangelis, Carol-Lynne

Abstract

In diesem Artikel vergleiche und kontrastiere ich die dekolonialen Forschungsstrategien von María Lugones und Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, um zu zeigen, welche Ähnlichkeiten und Unterschiede beide Ansätze aufweisen. Meine Arbeit bezieht sich auf das Feld der dekolonialen Feminismen und diskutiert, i... view more

In diesem Artikel vergleiche und kontrastiere ich die dekolonialen Forschungsstrategien von María Lugones und Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, um zu zeigen, welche Ähnlichkeiten und Unterschiede beide Ansätze aufweisen. Meine Arbeit bezieht sich auf das Feld der dekolonialen Feminismen und diskutiert, inwieweit Simpsons "kwe als Methode des Wiederauflebens" mit Lugones' Konzept des dekolonialen feministischen Widerstands als einer verkörperten, vorpolitischen [infrapolitical] Strategie korrespondiert. Diese dekoloniale Strategie priorisiert Koalitionen und bezieht sich auf Subjekte, die koloniale Divergenzen verkörpern. Indem ich die Divergenzen der beiden Ansätze von Simpson und Lugones skizziere, beziehe ich mich auf das Feld dekolonialer feministischer Literatur, insbesondere auch auf Debatten jenseits des amerikanischen Kontinents.... view less


In this article I juxtapose the decolonial agendas of María Lugones and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson to reveal a rich complex of similarities and differences. Situating my work in relation to the field of decolonial feminisms, I discuss how Simpson's "kwe as resurgent method" accords with Lugones's c... view more

In this article I juxtapose the decolonial agendas of María Lugones and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson to reveal a rich complex of similarities and differences. Situating my work in relation to the field of decolonial feminisms, I discuss how Simpson's "kwe as resurgent method" accords with Lugones's conceptualisation of decolonial feminist resistance as an embodied, infra-political achievement that deploys the logic of coalitions and begins with subjects who inhabit the colonial difference. However, in outlining the ultimate divergence of Simpson’s and Lugones's respective visions, I expose the importance of a broader mapping of feminist literatures that allude to "the decolonial," including those beyond the Americas.... view less

Keywords
indigenous peoples; woman; resistance; feminism; solidarity; gender; standard

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
decolonial feminisms; indigenous feminisms; modernity/coloniality; indigenous resistance/resurgence; settler colonialism; Leanne B. Simpson; María Lugones; dekoloniale Feminismen; indigene Feminismen; Modernität/ Kolonialität; Siedlerkolonialismus

Document language
German

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 34-67

Journal
PERIPHERIE - Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur, 40 (2020) 1-2

Issue topic
Jenseits der Kolonialität von Geschlecht

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v40i1-2.03

ISSN
2366-4185

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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