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Colonialism and Its Others: Considerations On Rights and Care Discourses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2020

Abstract

I point to a colonial care discourse that enabled colonizers to define themselves in relationship to “inferior” colonized subjects. The colonized, however, had very different accounts of this relationship. While contemporary care discourse correctly insists on acknowledging human needs and relationships, it needs to worry about who defines these often contested terms. I conclude that improvements along dimensions of care and of justice often provide “enabling conditions” for each other.

Type
Symposium on Care and Justice
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 by Hypatia, Inc.

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