149. Kirthi Jayakumar on Anticolonialism in International Relations
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Are we confined by the coloniality of knowledge within the International Relations field? What type of IR analysis is accepted, reproduced or legitimized? And, by who? How and why are feminists from the Global South subverting IR theories and FFP's through praxis? Why decolonial and anticolonial standpoints on world affairs are growing? Which safe spaces and forms of expressions do people have to reflect upon them?  An interview with Kirthi Jayakumar, peace educator, lawyer and founder of the Gender Security Project. Join us in this exploration, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn @womanhood_ir and be part of our Patreon community https://patreon.com/womanhoodir Listen to related episodes: 40. Pauline Stoltz on Transnational Memories & Violent Conflicts in Indonesia 50. Postcolonial Feminism 101 - Which Women's Experiences Do We Know More About? 98. Elaine Brière on How & Why Colonial Powers Want to Control Haiti Recommended links of this episode: Gender Security Project Website Understanding Feminist Foreign Policy Series  Subversion Diaries CRSV Observatory Database CRSV Podcast
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