The problem of epistemological critique in contemporary Decolonial theory

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/02533952.2023.2226497
Veeran Naicker
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ABSTRACT Decolonial theory argues that the coloniality of rational Western epistemology is the cause of all global crises, including violent patriarchy, racism and ecological destruction. Contemporary decolonial scholars consequently advocate de-linking from the colonial matrix of power which defines the modern world system. They promote a move towards an epistemologically pluriversal world, which they consider to be theoretically superior and a politically radical advance over postructuralism, postcolonialism and Marxism, which are denigrated as complicit iterations of Eurocentric coloniality. In this article, I critically respond to Decolonial theory’s reductive generalisations by demonstrating that its ostensibly constructivist articulation of geopolitics and standpoint theory amounts to a simplistic inversion of colonial stereotypes found in postcolonial analyses of colonial discourse. After establishing that Decolonial theory is unwittingly bound to a colonial, albeit inverted discourse of essentialist racialised morality, I exhibit that its stereotypical reduction of Western epistemology to a subject-object dualism misrepresents developments in Euro-American epistemology and continental philosophy of science, citing the case of French historical epistemology. I conclude by demonstrating that Decolonial theory is contradictory and self-defeating because it replicates metaphysical errors in Western philosophy and supports political values closer to the far right than leftist ideals of universality and a common world.
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当代非殖民化理论中的认识论批判问题
非殖民化理论认为,理性西方认识论的殖民性是所有全球性危机的根源,包括暴力父权制、种族主义和生态破坏。因此,当代非殖民化学者主张与定义现代世界体系的殖民权力矩阵脱钩。他们提倡向一个认识论上的多元世界迈进,他们认为这在理论上是优越的,在政治上是对后结构主义、后殖民主义和马克思主义的激进进步,后结构主义、后殖民主义和马克思主义被诋毁为欧洲中心殖民主义的同谋迭代。在本文中,我批判性地回应了非殖民化理论的简化概括,证明其表面上对地缘政治和立场理论的建构主义表达相当于对殖民话语的后殖民分析中发现的殖民刻板印象的简单倒置。在确定非殖民化理论不知不觉地与殖民地联系在一起之后,尽管是本质主义种族化道德的颠倒话语,我以法国历史认识论为例,展示了它将西方认识论刻板地还原为主客体二元论,歪曲了欧美认识论和欧陆科学哲学的发展。我的结论是,去殖民化理论是矛盾的,也是弄巧成的,因为它复制了西方哲学中的形而上学错误,支持的政治价值观更接近极右翼,而不是左翼的普遍性和共同世界的理想。
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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