Territory–body-land–water and the political ontology of Life
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/habmcj48Keywords:
Território-corpo-terra-água, ontologias e epistemologias originárias, ontologia política, crítica ecológica, mulheresAbstract
This article analyzes body–
territory–land–water as a conceptual
unit and political praxis for the defense
of territory and life. It presents the
ontological and epistemic matrices that
ground this conceptual unity within a
philosophy of existence, incorporating
an ecological critique developed by the
movement of Indigenous women of
the countryside, waters, and forests. It
draws on their theoretical and analytical
contributions, communiqués, oral
narratives, and political positions as
antagonistic to the ontology of capital.
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