Decolonialism and situated knowledge An approach from the perspective of gender and sexual diversity.

Country: Spain – City: Seville – Address: Spain, Seville, Madre de Dios st., 1)

Decolonialism and situated knowledge An approach from the perspective of gender and sexual diversity.

Description:

This proposal shows how coloniality continues to shape our understanding of gender, sexuality, and what counts as legitimate knowledge. Through the lens of “situated knowledge”, university students of the Gender MsC together with Human Geography university professors will identify trough female and LGTBIQ+ perspective arises from specific lived experiences and highlights how many voices were historically silenced.

Main objectives:

The main goal is to demonstrate how the colonial system imposed a binary and heteronormative model of gender and calls for the recovery of identities and knowledge that were marginalised, promoting a more plural and inclusive understanding of reality under geographical lens.

Event language: Spanish

The event will be: Only in presence

Reference person: María-José Prados – Role or function: University professor – Reference organization: University of Seville, Spain

Those who organize are: Academics, Students

Estimated starting time (local time): 6:00:00 PM

Expected duration: around 1,5 hours

Event program:

Geonight: Decolonialism and situated knowledge. An approach from the perspective of gender and sexual diversity – María José Prados

Anna Atkins, by Natalia Romero Rodriguez

Karen Atala Riffo, by Consuelo Catalina Robles Twyman

Bell Hooks, by María Borjabad

María Elena Moyano, by Fiorella Albujar

Nevis Balanta Castilla, by Carmen Arango

Marjane Satrapi, by Claudia Andrea Mancilla

Conclusions – José Manuel Betanzos

 

GeoNight code: 2026273