通过确认

Stolen Tools Pub Date : 2023-06-21 DOI:10.59745/st.v1i1.23
Mama D. Ujuaje
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承认的实践是将人类对心灵和身体的知识与对本质、情感和生态的解读联系起来的一种方式,这种方式具有积极回应相互依赖和治疗的局限性和障碍的潜力。然而,在欧洲帝国的视角下构建时间和空间的方式创造了一个联合的知识体系,它将自己提升到所有其他认识方式之上。在整个被称为人类世的时期,这种精英主义主要是通过对身体、思想和意识的反复暴力行为产生影响的。因此,我们需要借助我们躯体的智慧,通过超越视觉和语言的感知来完成将我们从殖民知识系统的部分和有限形式的控制中解放出来的工作。我们强烈主张,我们呼唤一种新的作为人类的分配方式,在这种分配方式中,我们寻求承认的方法,这可以让我们敞开心扉,处理我们内心和身体里的痛苦。通过这样做,我们觉得它将允许进入一个多元宇宙-在一个单一的行星内许多世界合作的现实-救赎知识。我们认为,这将需要采取补救正义行动,有可能治愈紫色和有毒殖民秩序的创伤。然而,作为感知的一部分,以深刻的方式,我们也会意识到,由于持续的和集体的创伤,我们都是一个特别人类的受害者,但也非常有限地缺乏承认。这种创伤有可能破坏承认需要在个人和集体层面进行修复性治疗的潜力。有时,正如我们所发现的那样,呼吸本身和体现旧知识及其深层含义的联系的回忆可能会引导我们走向自我和集体的复兴。我们断言,这将是朝着持久的和补偿性的正义方向的任何运动的必要先兆。我们认为,通过对超越现代统一世界观念的世界的深刻而有意义的认识,将实现这一目标。
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Moving Through Acknowledgement
Practices of acknowledgement are presented as ways of connecting human knowledges of mind and body with readings of essence, affect and ecology in ways that hold potential to actively respond to perceived limitations and barriers to interdependence and healing. Yet the ways in which time and space have been constructed within a European imperial lens has created a conjoined knowledge system which elevates itself above all other ways of knowing. This elitism has taken effect primarily through repeated acts of violence upon bodies, minds and consciousness across the period named the Anthropocene. As a result, there is a need to resort to the wisdom of our somas, through sensing beyond vision and speech to do the work of liberating us from the hold of the partial and limited forms of colonial knowledge systems. We strongly advocate that we call in a new dispensation of being human in which we invite in approaches towards acknowledgement which can open us to processing the pain held within our minds and bodies. By doing so, we feel it will allow access to a pluriverse - a reality of many worlds co-operating within a single planet - of redemptive knowledges. This, we feel will entail acts of reparative justice which have the potential to heal the wounds of a violet and toxic colonial order.  Yet as part of sensing well, in deeply embodied ways, we will also realise that we are all victim to a particularly human, yet also very limited lack of recognition, as a result of ongoing and collective traumas. Such traumas threaten to undermine potentials for admitting the need for reparative healing at the level of both the personal and collective. Sometimes, as we are discovering, breath itself and recollections of connection which embody older knowledges and their deeper meanings, might lead the way towards self and collective reclamation. This, we assert will be a necessary precursor to any movement in the direction of a persistent and reparative justice.  We feel access to this will be realised through profound and meaningful acknowledgements across the worlds which exist beyond the modern idea of a unitary world.
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