Feminist Geographies in Latin America: Epistemological Challenges and the Decoloniality of Knowledge
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Silva, Joseli Maria (Auteur)
- Ornat, Marcio Jose (Auteur)
- Mason-Deese, Liz (Traducteur)
Titre
Feminist Geographies in Latin America: Epistemological Challenges and the Decoloniality of Knowledge
Résumé
This paper analyzes the growth of gender studies in Latin America, despite facing resistance in the scientific field and from the advance of conservative policies on the continent. It also addresses the challenges that feminist research faces in colonized spaces. To develop our argument, we draw on the scholarship of feminist researchers in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, such as Veleda da Silva and Lan (2007), Silva and Vieira (2014), Silva, César and Pinto (2015), Colombara (2016), Lan (2016), Veleda da Silva (2016), Ibarra-García and Escamilla-Herrera (2016), Zaragocin-Carvajal, Moreano-Venegas, and Álvarez-Velasco (2018), and Silva and Ornat (2019). This paper also examines the difficulties that Latin American feminist geographies face in establishing their own foundations in a globalized world where the geopolitics of global knowledge of geography is increasingly structured by the epistemological centralization of the Anglophone northern hemisphere.
Publication
Journal of Latin American Geography
Volume
19
Numéro
1
Date
2020
Langue
Anglais
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Project MUSE
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
Référence
Silva, J. M. et Ornat, M. J. (2020). Feminist Geographies in Latin America: Epistemological Challenges and the Decoloniality of Knowledge. Journal of Latin American Geography, 19(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/744029
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