On Sylvia Wynter and feminist theory

Philosophy Compass 15 (12):e12711 (2020)
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The goal of this study is to provide an account of the relation between feminist theory and the writings of decolonial theorist Sylvia Wynter. I offer a twofold approach to this account. On the one hand, I outline a series of texts that have addressed Wynter's critique of feminist theory. These authors note how Wynter problematizes a universal conception of woman that marginalizes women of color. On the other hand, I have provided an account of various authors who have turned to Wynter for the purpose of developing a feminist project. I make evident why it is the case that these two approaches are not contradictory or paradoxical in Wynter's work, but rather provide the foundation for a theory of liberation that is relevant to a variety of socio, geopolitical, and temporal locations.

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Elisabeth Paquette
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

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Black Metamorphosis.Derrick White - 2010 - CLR James Journal 16 (1):127-148.
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