Chapter De huid van de feministische dekoloniale wetenschapper

In this chapter Rosemarie Buikema elaborates on how decolonial feminist artists and scholars are engaged in knowledge production by means of deploying a poetics of recycling as a way to re-orientate themselves towards the relation between the subject and the object of knowledge, matter and form, sig...

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Main Author: Buikema, Rosemarie (auth)
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Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
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