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Coloniality of gender - Wikipedia Scholars have also extended the concept of coloniality of gender to describe colonial experiences in Asian and African societies The concept is notably employed in academic fields like decolonial feminism and the broader study of decoloniality
The Coloniality of Gender | SpringerLink Abstract I am interested in the intersection of race, class, gender and sexuality in a way that enables me to understand the indifference that men, but, more importantly to our struggles, men who have been racialized as inferior, exhibit to the systematic violences inflicted upon women of color
(PDF) The Coloniality of Gender - ResearchGate As Europeans left their home continent and began to colonize and establish settlements in Africa, their ideas regarding gender, sexuality, and bodily autonomy followed
Bodies as territories: Revisiting the Coloniality of Gender By reflecting on the implications of considering gender as a colonial formation, I aim to tease out the potential of a subsequent reconceptualisation of bodies for a critical approach to the connection between gender, violence and self-determination for the present
Coloniality of Gender | Kohl As a framework, the coloniality of gender stems from the convergence of contributions by women of color, third-world feminist perspectives, Native and Indigenous feminist theorizing, critical race theory (CRT), and the sociology and anthropology of nonWestern societies
Coloniality of Gender - DECOLONIAL CENTRE The concept of the “coloniality of gender” has its roots in the work of the late scholar María Lugones, who argued that rather than being natural, gender identities and roles have been shaped, constructed, and enforced through colonial processes of domination and control
The Coloniality of Gender as a Radical Critique of Developmentalism Our central aim is to explain why and in which ways the notion of coloniality of gender call for a reflection on how we approach the epistemic grounds of white feminism, of development studies and also the modernity coloniality debate
The Coloniality of Gender – Indigenous Rights in Latin America In this article, Lugones demonstrated how colonization created a new gender system, and how it affected the social structures that people and made them more susceptible to exploitation from Europeans