1997
DOI: 10.2307/1185717
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Rough Knowledge and Radical Understanding: Sacred Silence in American Indian Literatures

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“…Decolonization as a relational and political approach is the foundation for an anticolonial future. To create this future, we must examine the role of power embedded in ideas, culture, knowledge, politics, and resistance (Foucault, 1980;Moore, 1997). Dei and Asgharzadeh (2001) described how an anti colonial approach challenges the human tendency to create systems of oppression and subjugation.…”
Section: Anticolonial Queer Futures Through Relationship Building Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decolonization as a relational and political approach is the foundation for an anticolonial future. To create this future, we must examine the role of power embedded in ideas, culture, knowledge, politics, and resistance (Foucault, 1980;Moore, 1997). Dei and Asgharzadeh (2001) described how an anti colonial approach challenges the human tendency to create systems of oppression and subjugation.…”
Section: Anticolonial Queer Futures Through Relationship Building Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%