Decolonial feminist explorations of urban futures

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-21 DOI:10.1080/02723638.2023.2257473
Elsa Koleth, Linda Peake, Nasya Razavi, Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin
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How do decolonial feminist urban imaginaries of urban futures begin to interrogate twenty-first century urban life? The urban futures signaled in this special issue highlight three dimensions of urban imaginaries. The first connects the privatization and commodification of urban infrastructures to state-based and capitalist discursive efforts to make the urban. The second concerns temporal convergences of past, present and future in visions of the urban that reproduce the recursive logics of coloniality by re-mapping the landscapes of urban inequality and dispossession through encounters with sedimentations of colonial and neocolonial formations. Third, authors take up the everyday as a site of struggle through which women’s negotiations and placemaking practices offer alternative urban imaginaries. These articles are based on papers given at the 2019 “Feminist Explorations of Urban Futures” conference organized by the transnational feminist research project, “Urbanization and Gender in the Global South: A Transformative Knowledge Network” (GenUrb).
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非殖民地女性主义对城市未来的探索
非殖民化的女性主义对城市未来的想象如何开始质问21世纪的城市生活?本期特刊所描绘的城市未来,突出了城市想象的三个维度。第一种是将城市基础设施的私有化和商品化与国家和资本主义的城市话语努力联系起来。第二个是关于过去、现在和未来在城市愿景中的时间趋同,通过与殖民和新殖民形成的沉淀相遇,通过重新绘制城市不平等和剥夺的景观,再现殖民的递归逻辑。第三,作者把日常生活当作一个斗争的场所,通过这个场所,女性的谈判和场所创造实践提供了另一种城市想象。这些文章基于跨国女权主义研究项目“全球南方的城市化与性别:一个变革的知识网络”(GenUrb)组织的2019年“城市未来的女性主义探索”会议上发表的论文。
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