2021
DOI: 10.1080/00131857.2021.1934670
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Critical theory in a decolonial age

Abstract: This article considers the critical theory of the Frankfurt School in the context of decolonisation and asks whether it can have continuing relevance given its foundations in white, western traditions which bear the hallmarks of colonialism. Despite critical theory, particularly in its early radical figurations, situating itself as an alternative to traditional western philosophy it undoubtedly shares some of the myopic and Eurocentric traits of this tradition. Mindful of not wishing to perpetuate colonial imp… Show more

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“…Other negative consequences include domestic violence, divorce and substance abuse. Consequently, it is no surprise that Covid-19 is claimed to have set gender equality back by more than two decades (Lungumbu and Butterly 2020). Moreover, turning on cameras and microphones is potentially intrusive and embarrassing in the domestic sphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other negative consequences include domestic violence, divorce and substance abuse. Consequently, it is no surprise that Covid-19 is claimed to have set gender equality back by more than two decades (Lungumbu and Butterly 2020). Moreover, turning on cameras and microphones is potentially intrusive and embarrassing in the domestic sphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She questions what notions of equality, diversity and inclusion are based on and whether they can ever be monolithic, fixed and universal. We are also aware of scholars who ask difficult questions about racial positionalities (McArthur 2021).…”
Section: Self-reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bernd Reiter contributes to the constant effort of decolonizing the social sciences and humanities field, by persisting that true decolonization not only relates to territorial liberation but also breaks mindsets from the elite culture that Western civilization has perpetually represented. Although critical theory situated itself as an alternative to traditional western philosophy, it still has a common core purpose with indigenous thought in this decolonial age: to see a genuine transformative change occur [19]. Through my personal experiences as a mentor at a middle-school after-school Math program, most of my students are first-generation from Latino immigrant families who are seeking a balance between American culture and their community heritage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the important role of recognition in present social conflicts, recognition practices ought to be part of decolonial scholarship. McArthur argues that Critical Theory has not done enough to articulate its valuable concepts to advance decolonial thought and ethics (2021). When applied to the study of psychedelics, the critical method equips us with the normative language of recognition and redistribution to apprehend colonial abuses without reaffirming the very logics that underwrite them, such as wielding colonial ideas of sovereignty as a corrective against historical abuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%