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This question ties up matter of encountering each other, with questions of responsibility within such encounter.
This question ties up matter of encountering each other, with questions of responsibility within such encounter.
Keavy Martin explores what acknowledging or honouring relationships as a decolonial practice might look like through the ethics of hunting and eating and applies her insights to literature studies (ibid).   
Keavy Martin explores what acknowledging or honouring relationships as a decolonial practice might look like through the ethics of hunting and eating of animals and applies her insights to literature studies (ibid).   
 






Keavy Martin quote  2016


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Revision as of 14:22, 14 January 2025

'Is “polite” refusal ultimately a colonizing action?' (Martin, 2016)

This question ties up matter of encountering each other, with questions of responsibility within such encounter. Keavy Martin explores what acknowledging or honouring relationships as a decolonial practice might look like through the ethics of hunting and eating of animals and applies her insights to literature studies (ibid).



Return to Cut 2: "Co-creating the Animated Graphic Documentary"

Return to cut 3 and its ice-pressure ridge of Covid-19