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Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth
Abstract Jung’s recalcitrant fourth comes in from a place of opposition, demanding that what has been neglected be considered. It is in the spirit of the fourth that the author examines the use of Ubuntu in Jungian literature, cautioning against a decontextualized appropriation of the notion that overlooks its diverse interpretations and usages ...
Barbara Cerminara
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Old genres, new media: Collective witnessing and social memory‐making on Argentine Twitter
Abstract Through a linguistic anthropological lens of interdiscursivity, this article analyzes the semiotic and historical development of the testimonio genre of #Cuéntalo (“tell it [your story]”), a 2018 Twitter movement that began in Spain to protest sexual violence and evolved when the hashtag traveled to Argentina.
Samantha A. Martin
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Injusticias epistémicas y crisis ambiental
El presente trabajo tiene como principal objetivo vincular la discusión en torno a las injusticias epistémicas que se ha ido desarrollando al interior de la epistemología social con una serie de problemáticas asociadas con la crisis ambiental ...
Siobhan Guerrero Mc Manus
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Abstract Drawing in part on the work of Édouard Glissant, this article explores how the Raizal population of the San Andrés Archipelago in the Caribbean mobilises the concept of maritorio as an archipelagic geopoetic vessel with emancipatory potential.
Julie Cupples +3 more
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A study of the first five‐year tenure (2017–2022) of provincial governments in Nepal
Abstract Nepal introduced federalism in 2015 with three levels of government: federal, provincial, and local. The preamble of the constitution mentions that the country's new federal system of government shall address three key perennial political and policy problems: (i) centralized governance structure, (ii) geographically disbalancing developmental ...
Thaneshwar Bhusal, Michael G. Breen
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La injusticia epistémica (IE) constituye una forma de discriminación que, aunque en principio puede afectar a cualquier individuo, se manifiesta predominantemente contra aquellos asociados con grupos marginados.
Katherine Báez-Vizcaíno +1 more
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Grassland Geopoetics: Son Jarocho and the Black Sense of Place of Plantations and Pastures
Abstract This essay considers how the grasslands of the Mexican region of El Sotavento entangle with the history of racial capitalism and with traditional Sotaventine music. Throughout this text, I argue that son Jarocho music and its poetics counterpoint racist colonial discourses making space for ways of being beyond racial capitalism.
Diego Astorga de Ita
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Abstract By taking into consideration films as a method of dissemination of knowledge, the article examines the relationship between epistemic change, an understanding of epistemic injustice, and the prior epistemic convictions of characters, as well as everyday resistance, in the film Chhapaak, translated as Splash, an Indian Hindi‐language ...
Payel Pal, Goutam Karmakar
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Autobiografía subalterna: tensiones, límites y posibilidades del decir en la práctica contemporánea
En este artículo examino, desde una perspectiva teórica, el acceso de los sujetos subalternos a un lugar de enunciación (Ribeiro) mediante la narración autobiográfica contemporánea, lo que proporciona una superación del ser hablados por otros, al tiempo ...
Sara R. Gallardo
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La historiografía sobre la medicalización de la justicia en Antioquia puede entenderse como un caso de injusticia epistémica, en tanto tiende a marginalizar el conocimiento técnico en el contexto judicial. Los estudios históricos sobre la medicalización
María Alejandra Puerta-Olaya +2 more
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