Abstract:Border Theory; Critical Intersectionality; Decolonial Feminisms 352 Decision-Making accounts of Being, Truth, History, Culture/Civilization, and Freedom, it is essential to actively disrupt the "un-coercive re-arrangement of desires" (Spivak 2004, p. 526). Second, the praxis of remembrance, ceremony, and creative expression, or what Alexander (2006) calls "pedagogies of crossing," all illustrate "the decolonial imaginary" in action (Perez 1999). Storytellers, artists, musicians, dancers, and poets have the p… Show more
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