Chapter 1: Knowledge Hierarchies and Feminist Dilemmas: Contexts, Assemblages, Voices, and Silences Available to Purchase
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Published:2021
Bandana Purkayastha, 2021. "Knowledge Hierarchies and Feminist Dilemmas: Contexts, Assemblages, Voices, and Silences", Producing Inclusive Feminist Knowledge: Positionalities and Discourses in the Global South, Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Josephine Beoku-Betts
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Abstract
Many feminist scholars have challenged West-centric epistemologies and offered concepts such as multiple modernities and decoloniality as appropriate frames for understanding and challenging knowledge hierarchies. Much of these challenges have come from the two-thirds world, though some emanated from scholars located in the one-third world. This chapter presents two related discussions. First, the challenge of moving beyond binaries such as the Global North and South, or one- and two-thirds worlds, even though every region, nation-state, and locale is marked by many discussions, debates, and challenges between the privileged and marginalized within the realms, currently and historically. Second, our scholarly ability to consider a broader knowledge production process, especially evident through the productions through virtual spaces. I examine efforts to include indigenous knowledge by feminists, and reflect on the continuing challenges of dismantling knowledge hierarchies.
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