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Episode 4 – Interrogating the Potential of Resistance.

Episode 4 – Interrogating the Potential of Resistance.

Update: 2025-08-21
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Together with Hanna Al-Taher and Firoozeh Farvardin, this episode explores a wide range of topics, including authoritarianism, collective mobilization, epistemic hierarchies, and the relationship between resistance, praxis, and academia. Drawing on the fascinating work of our guests, we highlight insights from decolonial and critical feminist perspectives.


Further Information & Reading:

Al-Taher, H., & Younes, A.-E. (2023). Lebensraum, geopolitics and race—Palestine as a feminist issue in German-speaking academia. Ethnography, 25(2), 142-168. https://doi.org/10.1177/14661381231216845

 

Al-Taher, H. (2024). Deutsche Staatsräson und die Verunmöglichung palästinensischer Realität. PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur, 44(2–2024), 250–259. https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v44i2.08

 

Farvardin, F. (2024). Other Feminisms: A Subversive Gift to the World. In International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies & kollektiv orangotango (eds.), Beyond Molotovs – A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authoritarian Strategies (S. 286–295). transcript Verlag. https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839470558-045

 

Farvardin, F. & Talebi, N. (2024). Challenges of Southern Knowledge Production. In I. Dulley & Ö. E. İşcen (eds.), Displacing Theory Through the Global South (S. 57–77). ICI Berlin Press. https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-29_05

 

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Episode 4 – Interrogating the Potential of Resistance.

Episode 4 – Interrogating the Potential of Resistance.

Arnold Bergstraesser Institute / Postcolonial Hierarchies Project