Sökning: "Decolonial reading"

Hittade 2 avhandlingar innehållade orden Decolonial reading.

  1. 1. Vithetens koagulerade hjärta. Om avkoloniserande läsningars möjlighet : The Congealed Heart of Whiteness. On the Possibility of Decolonial Readings

    Författare :Therese Svensson; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Litteraturvetenskap; Astarte; Karin Boye; Doktor Glas; Hjalmar Söderberg; Herrar; Ludvig Nordström; Modernikolonialitet; Kolonialitet; Avkolonisering; Vithet; Rasialitet; Decolonial reading; Decolonial methodology; Decolonisation; Avkoloniserande läsning; Ch ixi; Barbara Christian; Companion Species; Donna Haraway; Indigeneity; Marked Racialization; Material-Semiotic; Modernicoloniality; New Materialism; Rauna Kuokkanen; Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui; Sápmi; Scandinavian fiction; Unmarked racialization; Whiteness; Avkoloniserande metod;

    Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation is to read three Swedish-language works of literary fiction from the 20th century in a decolonising way in order to provide insights into what the development of such a reading style entails. With this goal in mind, I make use of theoretical and methodological perspectives taken from decolonial studies, indigenous studies, neomaterialism and critical race- and whiteness studies. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Wicked women and witches. Subversive readings of the female monster in Mexican and Argentinian horror film

    Författare :Valeria Alejandra Villegas Lindvall; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; feminist philosophy; decolonial thought; monstrosity; Latin America; horror cinema; Mexico; Argentina; La Llorona; witch; monster;

    Sammanfattning : This thesis accrues to the growing field of Latin American horror scholarship in relation to gender and sexuality, discussing the implications of the representation of the feminized, racialized and/or impoverished monster in relation to Mexican and Argentinian national identity discourses. The thesis looks at two distinct iterations of gendered monstrosity in Mexican and Argentinian visual culture: La Llorona and the bruja (witch), respectively. LÄS MER