Disciplinary Moratorium: Post-colonial studies, third wave feminism, and development studies

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Otto F. von Feigenblatt

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This paper explores some similarities between Feminism, especially intersectionality theory, Post-colonial studies, and Participatory Alternative Development. While the three fields deal with different subject matters they have commonalities such as methodology, historical development, and activism. The three fields have as their goal, not only the accumulation of knowledge but also to strive for transformation in the world. A general sympathy for the weak and the oppressed is also shared by the three fields and their empowerment is an important goal. Finally, the role of post-modernism as an intricately linked theoretical movement that has strengthened and weakened the three fields at one time or the other will be discussed.

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von Feigenblatt, Otto F. 2009. “Disciplinary Moratorium: Post-Colonial Studies, Third Wave Feminism, and Development Studies”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 108 (September):54-61. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2009.108.54-61.
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Otto F. von Feigenblatt, Nova Southeastern University

Académico Numerario de la Real Sociedad Asiática de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, y profesor catedrático honorífico de la Universidad Miguel Hernández del Elche (España). Profesor universitario en varias universidades en los Estados Unidos y Europa donde dicta cátedra en varias disciplinas incluyendo Sociología, Antropología, Historia, Manejo de Recursos Humanos, y Ciencias Políticas. Más de cincuenta de sus artículos han sido publicados en revistas académicas y es autor de tres libros académicos. Actualmente es editor  jefe de la revista académica “Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences” y de “Journal of Asia Pacific Studies”. Licenciado en Ciencias Sociales por la Universidad Ritsumeikan de Asia-Pacífico (Beppu, Japón), una Maestría en Desarrollo Internacional por la Universidad Chulalongkorn (Bangkok, Tailandia), y un Doctorado de Filosofía en Análisis y Resolución de Conflictos de Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). 

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