Volume 21, Issue 2

Abstract

Abstract

This article examines the postgraduate seminar that we have been co-teaching as a team of two (and occasionally three) professors over a four-year period at the public National Autonomous University of Mexico. Throughout this seminar, we have embraced personal and collective experiences in the process of (un)teaching and (un)learning to explore the possibilities of a pedagogy of ‘contagion by contact’, both feminist and critical, encouraging creative formats.

Drawing from a range and diverse reflections, we seek to critically explore an amplified challenge of, and the need for, a collaborative and de(s)colon/ial/ising approach towards (un)teaching and (un)learning in the context of the public university as a contentious space of political engagement. This space requires a constant questioning of (a politics of location), (culturally diverse and conflicting worldviews), and (critical and decolonising methodologies).

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2018-06-01
2024-03-28
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Keyword(s): cultural practices; decolonial feminisms; embodied knowledges; gender; pedagogies in spiral; visual culture

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