Global Coloniality and the Decolonial Option Madina Tlostanova - Walter Mignolo Kult 6 - Special Issue Epistemologies of Transformation: The Latin American Decolonial Option and its Ramifications.
Journal of International Women's Studies Vol. 9 #1 November 2007 80 Beyond Caliban's Curses: The Decolonial Feminist Literacy of Sycorax By Irene Lara The fear of the unknown, the fear of Sycorax, both because she is female and dark as in both being unknown and dark ...
Madina Tlostanova . How can the decolonial project become the ground for the decolonial humanities ? A few reflections from the “vanished” second world
A Decolonial Approach to Political-Economy Ramón Grosfoguel Kult 6 - Special Issue Epistemologies of Transformation: The Latin American Decolonial Option and its Ramifications.
To begin with, we suggested a number of focalizations through which to approach the issue of decolonial change in higher education: ∞ positionality of the teaching subject, as in: how to do decolonial from the position of the white middle class tenured, or untenured German professor (male or female) ...
Upfront Development as Buen Vivir: Institutional arrangements and (de)colonial entanglements CATHERINEWALSH ABSTRACT Catherine Walshlooksathow we can understand the emergence in the Andes Region and Ecuador ofbuenvivir, living well or collective well being, as the guiding principle fora new ...
Key words decolonial option/thinking ■ decolonizing methodology ■ epistemic/linguistic racism ■ geo- and body-politics of knowledge ■ zero point epistemology ■ Theory, Culture & Society 2009 (SAGE, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore), Vol. 26(7–8): 1–23 DOI: 10.1177 ...
Enrique Dussel and Manuel Zapata Olivella: An Exploration of De-colonial, Diasporic, and Trans-modern Selves and the Politics of Recognition∗ Enrique Dussel and Manuel Zapata Olivella: An Exploration of Decolonial, Diasporic, and Transmodern Selves and the Politics of
We should not forget that in his study of Black Martiniquean subjects Fanon comes to the conclusion that ontology cannot explain the lived reality of the colonized, and that it cannot offer a solution to them either. 19 Only sociogeny can do the first, and decolonial forms of theory and ethics as well ...
Exploration of Decolonial, Diasporic, and Transmodern Selves and the Politics of Recognition.” In Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise [a Web dossier], edited by