id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_75qpmqfq3vh5vin5cctunlrm3a Celia T. Bardwell-Jones Introduction to Indigenizing and Decolonizing Feminist Philosophy 2020 16 .pdf application/pdf 9092 492 38 A Hypatia issue dedicated to Indigenizing and decolonizing feminist philosophy is challenges of creating a space within feminist philosophy for Indigenous and decolonizing methodologies informs the trajectory of this special issue, keeping in view the in making space for Indigenous feminism in feminist philosophy. that the authors who have contributed to this special issue center Indigenous scholarship as their starting point in developing philosophical frameworks that address concerns within settler contexts. Ultimately, settler colonialism seeks to perpetuate a deep erasure, an eradication of Indigenous presence and its cultural claims to the land. Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education: Mapping the Long View, "decolonization studies emphasize the ways that colonization and decolonization are timespecific and land-specific" (Smith, Tuck, and Yang 2019, xi). Decolonizing methods and practices in feminist philosophy would necessarily involve ensuring that Indigenous culture and presence become oceanic literacies, Indigenous and decolonizing futurities for feminist philosophy need ./cache/work_75qpmqfq3vh5vin5cctunlrm3a.pdf ./txt/work_75qpmqfq3vh5vin5cctunlrm3a.txt