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Geopolítica, (de)colonialidad e identidad: la conciencia dividida de Rubén Darío / Geopolitics, (De)coloniality and Identity: the Divided Consciousness of Rubén Darío [PDF]

open access: yesKamchatka: Revista de Análisis Cultural, 2017
Resumen: En este artículo, analizo los ensayos, crónicas y artículos periodísticos de Rubén Darío a través del marco de la colonialidad del poder y la colonialidad del saber desarrollado por Aníbal Quijano entre otros.
Jared List
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Addressing coloniality of power to improve HIV care in South Africa and other LMIC [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Reproductive Health, 2023
We describe the appropriateness and potential for effectiveness of three strategic approaches for improving HIV care in South Africa: community-based primary healthcare, local/community-based stakeholder engagement, and community-engaged research.
Claudia E. Ordóñez   +3 more
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Medicinal plant use in a context of coloniality: Congolese perspectives on lost and preserved healing traditions in Belgium [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Coloniality refers to patterns of power that emerged as a result of colonialism beyond the strict limits of colonial administration. Members of the Congolese community in Belgium -being the formerly colonized in the country of the former colonizer- live ...
Emiel De Meyer   +4 more
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Two Decades of Aníbal Quijano’s Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism and Latin America [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2021
Aníbal Quijano has been one of the most astute and purposeful Latin American social theorists of the second half of the 20th century. His pioneering essays on the ‘Coloniality of Power’ not only inspired the project of Modernity/Coloniality/Decoloniality,
José Guadalupe Gandarilla Salgado   +2 more
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The intersectionality of religion, race and gender at the time of COVID-19 pandemic: A South African reflection [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2021
This paper presents the intersectionality of religion, race, and gender during the COVID-19 pandemic from a South African perspective. Though COVID-19 has affected every area in South Africa, the intersectionality of religion, race, gender class has ...
Dr. Itumeleng D. Mothoagae   +1 more
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Introductory notes to the notion of coloniality of power in Aníbal Quijano

open access: yesPerspectivas Metodológicas​, 2023
In this article, I will attempt to address conceptualizations and theoretical developments of the Peruvian sociologist and thinker Aníbal Quijano (1930-2018) with regard to his conceptual category of the coloniality of power and its possible ...
Gabriel Gutiérrez
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Problematising the Ultimate Other of Modernity: the Crystallisation of Coloniality in International Politics [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2019
This article examines a key element of the power relations underpinning international politics, namely coloniality. It delineates the coloniality of international politics, and elucidates the fundamental aspects of its operationalisation on the one hand,
Ramon Blanco   +1 more
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Unsettling the coloniality of power: form, grievability, and futurity in Opoku-Agyemang’s Cape Coast Castle: A Collection of Poems (1996)

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2021
This essay reframes Opoku-Agyemang’s Cape Coast Castle: A Collection of Poems (1996) around coloniality of power and Derrida’s ethic of learning to live finally. Focusing on form or rhetorical structure, we argue that Opoku-Agyemang’s poems on Cape Coast
Rogers Asempasah, Emmanuel Saboro
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Race, discours et colonialité. Analyse autoréflexive à partir d’une expérience située

open access: yesItinéraires, 2022
The article offers a self-reflexive analysis of what race does to scientific discourse based on my personal experience as a racialized teacher-researcher in France.
Lissell Quiroz
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From Crisis to Cata/Strophe

open access: yesJournal of the Austrian Association for American Studies, 2022
This article shows how Aracelis Girmay's The Black Maria (2016) and Raquel Salas Rivera's while they sleep (under the bed is another country) (2019) turn the ongoing catastrophe of coloniality into a visual grammar of/for loss.
Jennifer A. Reimer
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