id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5ofdiasqnbdgxeoko2bdphv2au Martina Ferrari Questions of Silence: On the Emancipatory Limits of Voice and the Coloniality of Silence 2019 20 .pdf application/pdf 12710 663 47 movement, seeks to break the "culture of silence" surrounding sexual violence) and concerns about the coloniality of voice made visible by the recent decolonial turn within feminist theory (Ruiz 2006; Lugones 2007; Lugones 2010; Veronelli 2016). sense, was also felt as resistant behavior; his silence was also a practice of "radical meaning making" from which he could envision and bring about radically different gendered own experience of racialized, sexualized, and gendered violence).4 By bringing into dialogue Jacques Derrida with decolonial insights from the modern/colonial research project normativity of voice, ultimately upholding modern categories of thought and being (logocentrism, to be precise) that reify the oppressive colonial apparatus they seek to resist. operations of power that eviscerate deep silences of their depth and complexity, flattening them to a transparent, mono-dimensional phenomenon indexing ontological By reducing deep silences to the expression of natural inferiority or the exclusion from the subject position, the coloniality of silence makes invisible ./cache/work_5ofdiasqnbdgxeoko2bdphv2au.pdf ./txt/work_5ofdiasqnbdgxeoko2bdphv2au.txt