Decolonizing Freedom

Decolonizing Freedom

Freedom is celebrated as the definitive ideal of modern western civilization. Yet in western thought and practice, the freedom of some has typically been defined through opposition to the unfreedom of others. These exclusions are not secondary to a prior concept of freedom but are constitutive exclusions that have shaped the......
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Freedom is celebrated as the definitive ideal of modern western civilization. Yet in western thought and practice, the freedom of some has typically been defined through opposition to the unfreedom of others. These exclusions are not secondary to a prior concept of freedom but are constitutive exclusions that have shaped the ways in which western theorists define what freedom is. Allison Weir draws on Indigenous political philosophies and practices of decolonization grounded in conceptions of relationality and resurgence, in dialogue with western philosophies, to reconstruct a tradition of relational freedom as a distinctive political conception of freedom: a radically democratic mode of engagement and participation in social and political relations with an infinite range of strange and diverse beings perceived as free agents in interdependent relations in a shared world. Through the work of Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, John Borrows, Glen Coulthard, Audra Simpson, Rauna Kuokkanen, Joan
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Freedom is celebrated as the definitive ideal of modern western civilization. Yet in western thought and practice, the freedom of some has typically been defined through opposition to the unfreedom of others. These exclusions are not secondary to a prior concept of freedom but are constitutive exclusions that have shaped the ways in which western theorists define what freedom is. Allison Weir draws on Indigenous political philosophies and practices of decolonization grounded in conceptions of relationality and resurgence, in dialogue with western philosophies, to reconstruct a tradition of relational freedom as a distinctive political conception of freedom: a radically democratic mode of engagement and participation in social and political relations with an infinite range of strange and diverse beings perceived as free agents in interdependent relations in a shared world. Through the work of Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, John Borrows, Glen Coulthard, Audra Simpson, Rauna Kuokkanen, Joanne Barker, Jodi Byrd, James Tully, and many others, this book traces a tradition of colonial unknowing in western conceptions of freedom from Hobbes through republican and critical theories, and explores a countertradition of relations between freedom and collective love, exemplified in Leanne Betasamosake Simpson''s love of land and Hannah Arendt''s love of the world. It considers Indigenous modes of world-creation as performative, affective, embodied strategies of democratic life, skilled modes of addressing diversity and conflict, fear and hostility, in practices of freedom that embrace polycentric knowledges and rooted dynamisms, in contexts of complexity and constant change. Weir argues that Indigenous women''s struggles to belong to communities and participate in governance have engendered new theories of relational rights that combine politics of rights and resurgence, and calls for a coalitional politics guided by queer and feminist Indigenous models of transformative resurgence. Finally, Weir proposes an approach to critical theory as a practice of self-transformation through openness to the other, oriented toward relational freedom.

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Utforsk 'Decolonizing Freedom' – En Ny Begrepsverden

Velkommen til *Decolonizing Freedom*, en banebrytende bok som utfordrer de tradisjonelle forståelsene av frihet i vår moderne, vestlige verden. Forfatter Allison Weir dykker dypt inn i hvordan vestlig tenkning ofte har definert frihet gjennom motsetningene til andres ufrihet. Denne boken presenterer en ny tilnærming til frihetsbegrepet, bygget på *indigenous* politiske filosofier og dekoloniseringspraksiser.

Hva Kan Du Forvente av 'Decolonizing Freedom'?

  • Relasjonell Frihet: Boken utforsker en tradisjon av relasjonell frihet, inspirert av stemmen til fremtredende tenkere som Leanne Betasamosake Simpson og Glen Coulthard.
  • Kollektiv Kjærlighet: Den tar for seg hvordan frihet kan sees i lys av kollektiv kjærlighet, og skaper rom for nye tanker innen demokratisk deltakelse.
  • Indigenous Visjoner: Weir undersøker *indigenous* strategier for verden-skaping, som fremmer mangfold og håndtering av konflikter i demokratisk liv.
  • Politikk av Rettigheter: Oppdag hvordan resultater av *indigenous* kvinners kamp for tilhørighet fører til nyskapende teorier om relasjonelle rettigheter.
  • Kritisk Teori og Selvrealisering: Boken avslutter med et oppgjør med kritisk teori som en praksis for selvtransformasjon, orientert mot relasjonell frihet.

For Hvem Er 'Decolonizing Freedom'?

Enten du er student, akademiker, eller bare nysgjerrig på temaene frihet, makt og dekolonialisering, tilbyr denne boken en dyptgående innsikt som vil berike din forståelse av verden. *Decolonizing Freedom* gir deg verktøyene til å tenke kritisk og utfordre etablerte normer.

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