Liminagraphy: Lessons in life affirming research practices for collective liberation
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2023
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Liminagraphy, is a life-affirming approach to research that offers a pathway to decolonial re-existence and collective liberation. Co-created with women of colour and those at the margins of academia, liminagraphy attends to the double erasure of modernity/coloniality, moving away from its politics of representation and into reception where we can become intelligible to each other through our non-dominant differences. Theoretically underpinned by the anti-colonial practices of decolonial feminism, black studies, African philosophy and Chicana Studies, liminagraphy offers a collective relational-ethics orientated towards the sustaining of life. Using poetry, storytelling and podcast as forms of enfleshed theorizing, its creative potential lies in the refusal of taken-for-granted research protocols.
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decolonial re-existence, lifeaffirming, onto-epistemology, knowledge, SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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Sheik, Z 2023, 'Liminagraphy : Lessons in life affirming research practices for collective liberation', Journal of Critical Southern Studies , vol. 4, no. 7. https://doi.org/10.3943/jcss.46