Rethinking responsibility and care for a postcolonial world

作者: Parvati Raghuram , Clare Madge , Pat Noxolo

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOFORUM.2008.07.007

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摘要: Both responsibility and care have much to offer in thinking through the relationalities that make up a postcolonial world. Although contemporary political systems often posit within context of individuated autonomous selves, geographers done relocate narratives interdependency – spatially temporally. They argued both terms route for about ethical geographical relations between myriad places. In this article we take project further, by looking at how nature shape these relationships might be construed We suggest that, more critical engagement with thinking, any exploration existing practices will not only reveal enormous potential imagining geographies as forms evolving relationalities, but also lead us interrogate deployments past present inequalities. show routing moves towards pragmatic responsiveness, one involves ‘care-full’ recognition interaction.

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