Review Article
The Undercommons and Subjugated Knowledge: The Powers of Non-State Practices that Decolonize Knowledge
Jessica Malandrino, Department of Socio Legal Studies, Canada.
Received Date: January 16, 2019; Published Date: February 12, 2019
Abstract
In Michel Foucault’s work, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977, I am interested in thinking about the relationship with his theory about power and knowledge. For Foucault, power and knowledge is within the “articulation of each other [1].” In this, there is a type of knowledge and hypervisibility that has a historical tone, and this feature is scientific [2].
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Jessica Malandrino. The Undercommons and Subjugated Knowledge: The Powers of Non-State Practices that Decolonize Knowledge . Glob J of Forensic Sci & Med 1(2): 2019. GJFSM.MS.ID.000509.
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