Gender knowledge, territorialising the rhizome, and playing with creative methods

Andrea Lira, Andrea Barría, A. Muñoz-García
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ABSTRACT Constructing academic knowledge in and from the global South is riddled with negotiations of oneself, our collectivities, and the demands of productivity. In our activism in and outside academia, gender knowledge emerges like grass: unpredictable, collective, abundant, messy. In policy and higher education, the field is limited by the credentials of expertise with all the restrictions, pressures, and limitations of higher education and its demands for publication. Gender studies is currently a contested field, facing attacks from across the political spectrum that question its rigour, ethics, and very nature. In this context, rooted in our concern for how we construct gender knowledge and the continued colonial consequences of academia, we reflect on our own negotiation processes and offer our methodologies of creativity and play as a way to evade the limits of expertise. Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of rhizomes as well as MacLure’s call to wonder, we examine the intersections of our experiences and our positionalities in and with the academic spaces we inhabit, to discuss methodologies in knowledge construction. We look at how these methodologies allow us to map contradictions and tensions in the construction of knowledge between the arboreal forms of what is considered knowledge and the other that is possible, born from where we have been cut, the phantom members of the decolonial ghost.
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性别知识、根茎的地域化以及创造性方法的运用
ABSTRACT 构建来自全球南部的学术知识充满了对自身、集体和生产力要求的协商。在我们学术界内外的活动中,性别知识就像草一样出现:不可预测、集体性、丰富、杂乱。在政策和高等教育中,该领域受到专业知识证书的限制,同时还受到高等教育及其出版要求的各种限制、压力和局限。性别研究目前是一个备受争议的领域,面临着来自不同政治派别的攻击,质疑其严谨性、伦理和本质。在此背景下,我们关注如何构建性别知识以及学术界持续存在的殖民主义后果,我们反思了自己的协商过程,并提供了我们的创造力和游戏方法,以此来规避专业知识的限制。在德勒兹和瓜塔里的根茎概念以及麦克卢尔的 "惊奇 "号召的启发下,我们审视了我们的经验和我们在学术空间中的地位以及我们与学术空间的交叉点,从而讨论了知识建构的方法论。我们将探讨这些方法论如何让我们绘制出知识建构过程中的矛盾和张力,这些矛盾和张力介于被认为是知识的树根形式与可能的其他形式之间,后者诞生于我们被割裂的地方,是非殖民化幽灵的幽灵成员。
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