<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rdf:RDF  xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"  xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#"  xmlns:skos="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#"  xmlns:map="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/2003/11/21-skos-mapping#"  xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"  xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><skos:ConceptScheme rdf:about="http://mamoura.eci.ufmg.br/tematres/vocab/">  <dc:title>COEXISTENCE  - Thesaurus of intersectionality  and decolonial issues: black studies, gender, sexuality  and feminist studies</dc:title>  <dc:creator>Maria Aparecida Moura</dc:creator>  <dc:contributor></dc:contributor>  <dc:publisher></dc:publisher>  <dc:rights>Maria Aparecida Moura</dc:rights>  <dc:subject>intersectionality, genre, race, sexuality, feminism,  decolonial issues,</dc:subject>  <dc:description><![CDATA[ The COEXISTENCE Thesaurus, dedicated to the exploration of intersectionality within the realms of race, gender, sexuality, and feminist studies, serves as a tool for organizing knowledge from an intersectional perspective. Throughout history, traditional knowledge organization systems have often inadvertently reinforced oppressive structures, particularly in matters pertaining to race, gender, sexuality, and feminist studies.

The primary objective of COEXISTENCE is to systematically categorize, structure, and disseminate terms, concepts, and theories that empower us as scholars, information professionals, activists, educators, and opinion leaders. By doing so, we aim to contribute to the collective effort towards a fairer and more egalitarian world. This undertaking is essential in fostering a comprehensive understanding and progressive discourse in the academic and societal domains. ]]></dc:description>  <dc:date>2017-02-01</dc:date>  <dct:modified>2022-10-01 19:02:47</dct:modified>  <dc:language>en-US</dc:language>  </skos:ConceptScheme>  <skos:Concept rdf:about="http://mamoura.eci.ufmg.br/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1774"><skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en-US">Social being</skos:prefLabel> <skos:definition xml:lang="en-US">A term to replace the use of ‘man’, ‘human’ and challenge epistemic control of the nature of being that allows subalternisation.  Social being is a translation of ‘an-naas’, a Quranic concept usually mistranslated as ‘man’, ‘human’ in modern translation sthat internalise gendered, otherising discourses within European  discourses.  ‘Social being’ comes from the roots of án-naas’ and undermines the idea that otherisation of fellow social beings is possible.  All are socially interconnected by their state of being – no ‘man’or ‘human’ can deny another’s ‘humanity’ or worth within a universal understanding of being.
Source: https://decolonialityeurope.wixsite.com/decoloniality/key-concepts </skos:definition><skos:inScheme rdf:resource="http://mamoura.eci.ufmg.br/tematres/vocab/"/>  <dct:created>2022-10-17 15:33:24</dct:created>  </skos:Concept></rdf:RDF>