Knowledges From the South: Reflections on Writing Academically

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies-AESA Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/00131946.2022.2132394
A. Muñoz-García, Andrea Lira, E. Loncon
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Abstract In this paper, we dialogue about the processes of knowledge construction that work through and disrupt academic regulations. As feminist, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous Latinx scholars, we build on the reflections stemming from our research of Mapuche women's biographies of schooling. We focus on three tensions of knowledge production within and beyond academic spaces. First, we explore how the knowledges (in plural) that come from our biographies are systematically left out of academic conversations and moved into what we call invisible zones. Second, we examine the work of translation and translanguaging as we move across language barriers and geographic places in our research, which points to what these processes afford across geographic and conceptual zones of “north” and “south.” Thirdly, we unsettle the naturalized understanding of knowledge as solely a product of academic spaces and gesture toward a future in which we can reimagine and display complex and complicated ways of doing research otherwise.
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南方知识:学术写作的思考
摘要在本文中,我们就知识建构的过程进行了对话,这些过程贯穿并破坏了学术规范。作为女权主义者、土著和非土著拉丁裔学者,我们在研究马普切妇女教育传记的基础上进行反思。我们关注学术空间内外知识生产的三种紧张关系。首先,我们探讨了来自我们传记的知识(复数)是如何被系统地排除在学术对话之外,并进入我们所说的无形区域的。其次,当我们在研究中跨越语言障碍和地理位置时,我们考察了翻译和跨语言的工作,这表明这些过程在“北方”和“南方”的地理和概念区域中提供了什么。第三,我们扰乱了对知识的自然理解,认为知识仅仅是学术空间的产物,并预示着未来我们可以重新想象和展示复杂而复杂的研究方式。
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