Arantza Peralta
Tags: anti-racism, critical theory, decolonization, development., global South, humanitarian action, humanitarism, Latin American, powerTania Carranza, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México —UACM—
Tags: decolonization, epistemologies of the South, historical subject, Latin America, MarxismsJuan José Bautista Segales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Tags: critical thought, decolonization, Latin America, MarxRafael Bautista Segales, Investigador independiente
Tags: 21st century socialism, capitalism, decolonization, ModernitySabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Universität Bayreuth, Deutschland
Morgan Ndlovu, University of South Africa
Eve Tuck, University of Toronto, Canadá y K. Wayne Yang, University of California, San Diego, USA
Tags: decolonization, decolonizing thinking, incommensurability, Indigenous land, settler’s colonialism, settler’s moves to innocenceJuan Carlos Sánchez-Antonio, Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, México
Tags: biopolitics, coloniality of power, decolonization, geopolitics of knowledge, governmentality, Michel FoucaultDan Wood, Villanova University, USA
Tags: anticolonialism, decolonial theory, decolonization, epistemic decolonization, politics of knowledgeAgustín Lao-Montes oxunelegua@yahoo.com University of Massachusetts – Amherst, USA Abstract: This article develops a theoretical and methodological argument about how to analyze and transform capitalist modernity based on a conceptualization of the African Diaspora as geo-historical key category. That entails, first, a long process in which historical subjects, cultural expressions, intellectual currents and social movements […]
Tags: Afro-America, Afro-Diaspora, Afro-Latin, decolonization, diásporaJulia Suárez-Krabbe jskrabbe@ruc.dk juliakrabbe@ces.uc.pt Roskilde Universitet, Dinamarca Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Abstract: This paper addresses the debates linking Quijano’s theories (those of decoloniality) and Foucault’s. On one hand, it reaffirms the importance of those discussions in the Eurocentric academic sphere, and on the other hand, it argues that, in developing primarily within the academic sphere, they […]
Tags: colonial politics of being, coloniality, decolonization, identity, non-beingAbstract: This paper argues that some contemporary biopolitical histories inherit problematic philosophies of history whose historical-geographical borders recapitulate colonial modes of thought. In the first part, I argue that the philosophies of history that operate in the background of Foucault and Agamben’s presentation of biopolitics cannot be maintained in its Western simplicity. In response to […]
Tags: biopolitics, Cabral, decolonizationGianinna Muñoz Arce, Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Tags: decolonization, epistemology, Mapuche people, social intervention