The concept of "post colonialism" is in fact a "colonialist" concept.
Discuss.
@HPluckrose @GodDoesnt @Atticus_Amber @GSpellchecker
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Replying to @Atticus_Amber @HPluckrose and
Touché. But my point is that applying a "colonial" context to all modernity implies that not all people deserve progress. See what I mean?
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Replying to @sisboombahbah @Atticus_Amber and
I have written abt this. As with most things, there are good & bad ways to do it.
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Replying to @sisboombahbah @Atticus_Amber and
Well, thank you! It's this one.https://conatusnews.com/western-centric-intersectional-feminism/ …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ConatusNews and
Be nice to see a polish of this essay w/o the heavy academic prose. Important to stress intersectional theory's conflict w/ shared humanity.
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Replying to @ShineboxHukster @ConatusNews and
I don't think there is heavy academic prose! I can't talk abt postcolonialism & orientalism without naming them but I did explain them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ConatusNews and
Intersectional theory is designed to be shielded from the layman's blunt empiricism so I'd like to see a more colloquial deconstruction.
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I did send you one. But I also don't see that as in any way inaccessible. 'This comes from postcolonial theory. Here's what that is.'
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