Reimagining Writing and Knowledge Production
摘要
Chapter 7 looks toward futurity, asking how writing and knowledge production can be transformed once patriarchal, colonial, and extractive logics are released from academic and technological systems. Building on Critical Organic Writing (COW), the chapter reframes writing as a world-making practice rooted in memory, intuition, tenderness, and relational accountability rather than hierarchy or control. It examines religion, the state, and schooling as early forms of “artificial intelligence” that disciplined bodies and erased ancestral ways of knowing, preparing a critique of contemporary AI as a new colonizing force threatening living memory, minoritized languages, and oral traditions. Central to the chapter is the mouth as archive, where “la mordida interrumpida” becomes both metaphor and method, revealing how class, shame, and violence are stored in the body. Collectively.