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Epistemologia de fronteiras em Walter Mignolo
Epistemologia de fronteiras em Walter Mignolo: compreensão, críticas e implicações na pesquisa em educação Resumo: Este artigo objetiva compreender a “Epistemologia de Fronteiras” como uma categoria essencial para a crítica epistemológica do filósofo Walter Mignolo, a partir do pensamento decolonial, e descrever as principais questões e argumentos que ...
Damião Bezerra Oliveira +1 more
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Walter Mignolo and the Decolonial Manifesto
Este texto foi escrito por ocasião do seminário "Decolonial e universal: perspectivas cruzadas", coordenado por Elara Bertho e Michel Cahen e proposto pela Maison des Sciences de l'homme de Bordéus e pelo centro de investigação "Les Afriques dans le monde" (CNRS/Sciences Po Bordeaux).
CAHEN, Michel
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La revolución teórica del Zapatismo: Sus consecuencias históricas, éticas y políticas [PDF]
Fil: Mignolo, Walter.
Walter Mignolo
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Entrevista a Walter Mignolo e Catherine E. Walsh
Catherine E. Walsh (1964) had her initial experiences as an activist at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst), influencing her academic interests in pedagogy, decoloniality, and feminism. After completing her Ph.D. in Education in 1984, she worked at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and Boston until the mid-1990s when she permanently ...
Tania Martuscelli +3 more
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A decolonial wrong turn: Walter Mignolo's epistemic politics
David Myer Temin
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Walter Mignolo (Comp.); María Lugones, Isabel Jiménez-Lucena, Madina Tlostanova
Walter Mignolo (Comp.); María Lugones, Isabel Jiménez-Lucena,Madina Tlostanova Género y descolonialidad Colección Pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial | Ediciones del Signo ...
María Graciela Di Franco
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Semiotics and decoloniality: A preliminary study between Ju. Lotman and W. Mignolo
Fil: Restaneo, Pietro. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche; Italia.
Gherlone, Laura, Restaneo, Pietro
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Geopolitics of sensing and knowing: On (de)coloniality, border thinking, and epistemic disobedience
Decoloniality is, in the first place, a concept whose point of origination was the Third World. Better yet, it emerged at the very moment in which the three world division was collapsing and the celebration of the end of history and a new world order was
Walter Mignolo
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Some Pitfalls of Decoloniality Theory
Decoloniality theory, with its signature concepts coloniality of power and coloniality of knowledge, initially emerged in Latin America. It has been developed further in southern Africa, where it now has significant influence in some universities ...
George Hull
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