Edition |
Primera edición electrónica. |
Description |
1 online resource (487 pages) |
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text txt rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Note |
PDF (JSTOR, viewed August 27, 2019). |
Summary |
In this volume II we write activist consultants, post- and decolonial feminists, activist researchers, activist researchers, as well as Latin American, socialist and Latin American research professors. Each of us, in our own way, situates and problematizes our knowledge practices, focusing on the epistemic, ethical, gender and power dimensions; others, in the methodological, political, axiological and ontological. Each one defined their objectives in the time/space in which they lived but, by putting ourselves in the light, we try to contribute to "SURearing ourselves" in these moments of systemic and civilizational crisis. SURearning ourselves in the sense that the Brazilian anthropologist Marcio D' Olne Campos (in this volume) proposes, that is, denaturalizing the usual to embark on the path of decolonization of our system of thought in the academy, school and in our lives, and starting from local knowledge to build appropriate orientations based on what happens in our area of life. |
Subject |
Politics, Practical -- Latin America.
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Latin Americans -- Ethnic identity.
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Knowledge, Sociology of.
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Latin America -- Social conditions.
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Latin America -- Politics and government.
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Latino-Américains -- Identité ethnique.
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Sociologie de la connaissance.
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Amérique latine -- Conditions sociales.
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Amérique latine -- Politique et gouvernement.
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sociology of knowledge.
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Knowledge, Sociology of
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Latin Americans -- Ethnic identity
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Politics and government
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Politics, Practical
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Social conditions
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Latin America
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Added Author |
Leyva Solano, Xochitl, author.
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ISBN |
9789877223064 (electronic bk.) |
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9877223066 (electronic bk.) |
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