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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). | ||
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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"