The reason for my life of Evita as a sentimental practice. Paths to depatriarchy of popular reason

Authors

  • Saúl Hernández Rosales Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar

Keywords:

sentipensamiento, sentipensar, popular reason, colonialism, eurocentrism, patriarchy

Abstract

This article tries to establish itself in two pillars: The first is a critique of the deviations from the decolonial and postcolonial current, which considers itself as the vanguard, assuming the paths of social transformation are horizons created by desktop intellectuals, and the second, is to demonstrate precisely, that there are actually decolonial practices existing since 1492, where the task is to track them down. My research led me read reason of my life and to appreciate the power of Evita’s political theory and practice, being the pioneer in the sentipensamiento (feeling-thinking), and the most important woman leader of her time.

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Published

2016-09-20

How to Cite

Hernández Rosales, S. (2016). The reason for my life of Evita as a sentimental practice. Paths to depatriarchy of popular reason. Interstices of Politics and Culture. Latin American Interventions, 5(9), 49–65. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/14522