Spirits and the Limits of Pragmatism: A Response to “Against Discursive Colonialism”

The Pluralist 16 (1):75-83 (2021)
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in her address, R. Aída Hernández Castillo considers "two experiences of intercultural dialogue" as a means of decolonizing her own feminist views and methodological commitments. These cases and others led her to "confront both the idealizing discourses on Indigenous culture of an important sector of Mexican anthropology and the ethnocentrism of liberal feminism". The first case is a dialogue with the Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas, whose participants seek to recover Indigenous spirituality as an act of resistance and as a resource for social change. The second is her experience with the women's Center...

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