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Awakening to Elsewheres: Collectively Restorying Embodied Experiences of (Be)longing
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Queer Of Color CritiqueCritical Race TheoryQueer PoliticsColonialismEmbodied ExperiencesEducationHuman ConditionGlobalization Of SportQueer TheoryRacial StudyCultural StudiesSocial SciencesContemporary RacismSettler ColonialismWhite SupremacyAfrican American StudiesTransnational FeminismsEmbodied FreedomEthnic StudiesBlack Feminist TheoryEmbodimentEmbodied CognitionIntersectionalityPostcolonial StudiesVisual CultureIndigenous FeminismsAnti-racismCultureRacial ViolenceSociologyOppressionEthnography
“Mainstream” spaces of movement cultures within settler colonial states invite bodies that are White, cis, able, thin, and heterosexual, just as “mainstream” academic space validates knowledge about the world produced by these very subjects. Such mainstream assemblages are embedded within the broader structure of settler colonialism, mutually buttressed by White supremacy, heteropatriarchy, and (neo)imperialism. In this article, a Collective of scholars who represent voices from the margins writes back to settler colonialism, ableism, anti-Black racism, and other exclusions and harms. We do this to both elucidate relationships between systems of oppression and craft spaces of embodied freedom and to show/demonstrate belonging within decolonial enactments of “elsewheres.” in the field of sociology of sport.
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