“Rita Segato: una flecha en el tiempo”.
Keywords:
coloniality of power, gender, and racism, native peoples of African descent, universityAbstract
In this unique book, Rita Segato, compiles the top eight essays on criticism of colonialism. She shows an absolutely revolutionary way to take their arguments, making sharp words. How the scalpels of history touch sensitive points where questions about our human nature and our history as specie? This book is a gift. It shows their ability to enter into the life of others. To speak the languages of others. At the same time we, all women, indigenous peolple, afro, pretos, trans, sexual dissidents, from those awkward and courageous position, speak to power through Segatos writing. The essays are collected in a vast and prolific work of theoretical sophistication and political commitment that is rarely possible to read in other books. Pedagogical practice that emanates each of its texts and teachings that emerged from the anti-colonial criticism, anti-racist, feminist. It is a descolonial theory located at this historical moment that enters as an arrow of time. It opens the re-enchantment with the world.Downloads
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