This monograph, originally published in English as a long article, was then translated into Spanish (the present version). It was also translated into German, French, and Swedish. The Romanian translation is under way.
Author: pnts
Learning to Unlearn: Decolonial Reflections from Eurasia and the Americas
Learning to Unlearn: Decolonial Reflections from Eurasia and the Americas is a complex, multisided rethinking of the epistemic matrix of Western modernity and coloniality from the position of border epistemology. Colonial and imperial differences are the two key concepts to understanding how the logic of coloniality creates ontological and epistemic exteriorities. Being at once an… Continue reading Learning to Unlearn: Decolonial Reflections from Eurasia and the Americas
Oecumene. After Orientalism Second Symposium: Deorientalizing Citizenship, London, November 12 and 13, 2012
http://www.oecumene.eu/events/2nd-symposium
Encuentro del Colectivo Modernidad/Colonialidad. Patagonia, 2012
http://www.ceapedi.com.ar/
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http://www.iwf.org.tr/2012/08/the-istanbul-world-forum-to-be-held-underthe-theme-justice-on-13-14-october-2012/
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Yes, we Can. Non-European Thinkers and Philosophers
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Decolonial Aesthetics: Unlearning and Relearning the Museum Through Pedro Lasch’s ‘Black Mirror/Espejo Negro’
“Decolonial Aesthetics: Unlearning and Relearning the Museum Through Pedro Lasch’s ‘Black Mirror/Espejo Negro’,” Catalog of Pedro Lasch exhibit
Aiesthesis decolonial
“Aiesthesis decolonial,” Calle 14, Revista de investigación en el campo del arte, Marzo del 2010
Geopolitics of Sensing and Knowing: On (De)Coloniality, Border Thinking, and Epistemic Disobedience
“Geopolitics of Sensing and Knowing: On (De)Coloniality, Border Thinking, and Epistemic Disobedience“, eipcp, September 2011