David Slater d.slater@lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University, UK Abstract: The global objective of these exploratory notes is to open the debate about certain important aspects of the intersections between power, knowledge and geopolitics, and doing so in the context of the resurgence of imperial visions and the urgent need for a decolonialization of the imagination. The analytical terrain […]
Tags: critical thinking, geopolitics, indians movements - Latin America, power/knowledge, social movementsWalter D. Mignolo walter.mignolo@duke.edu Duke University, Durham, USA Abstract: This article is a response to the discussions that developed in the summer seminars at the Complutense University in Escorial in June of 2006. I have condensed the answers into two topics that I think are the axes around which the debate took place: the exteriority […]
Tags: 1941 -- Philosophy thought, decolonial thought and option, exteriority, geopolitics of knowledge, indians movements - Latin America, Mignolo, objectivity and obedience (both epistemic and political), objectivity without parenthesis (epistemic and political disobedience), pluriversity, social movements, Walter D.