From decolonial genealogy to pluriversality
Keywords:
Decolonial genealogy, Pluriversality, Decoloniality, Coloniality/modernityAbstract
Pluriversality does not
only characterize the interrelationships between human societies; it is also an epistemic and political locus. Its emergence occurs in decoloniality, that is, in the overcoming of coloniality/ modernity. Hence the demand for decolonial genealogy. This puts under erasure the hegemony of westerncentric science, a subsidiary of the invention of Latin America in the midst of the world standard of power. Changing the “rules of the game” means realizing pluriversality.
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