Since the Attic |
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| · Introduction: thinking on the colonial question Catelli, Laura; Rufer, Mario; De Oto, Alejandro
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| · The Colonial Analogy De Oto, Alejandro
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| · Colonialism and archipelagic decoloniality in the Caribbean Martínez-San Miguel, Yolanda
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| · Feminisms and the colonial wound: a proposal to recover abducted bodies in Brazil Fonseca, Inara; Guzzo, Morgani
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| · COLONIALITY, COLONIALISM, AND COLONIAL STUDIES: TOWARDS A SUBALTERNIST-INFLECTED COMPARATIVE APPROACH Verdesio, Gustavo
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| · The Colonial as Silence. Conquest as Taboo: Reflections in the Present Tense Añón, Valeria; Rufer, Mario
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| · The Colonial in Contemporaneity. Imaginary, Archive, Memory Catelli, Laura
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| · The Invention of the Intercultural Subject. To Think “the Colonial” from the Threshold of the Intelligibility of Terror Lepe-Carrión, Patricio
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Light and Shade |
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| · Isaiah Berlin, Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman walking around misery village. The boundaries of the liberal notion of freedom Blanco, Jorge Polo
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| · Nature Fictions: Scientists, Indians, and Activists Diz, Carlos; Piñeiro Aguiar, Eleder
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| · Conflict and identity and a criticism of memory in Colombia Silva Vallejo, Fabio; Guzmán, Angélica Hoyos
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| · Discourses on youth and being young. A review of discursive formations in social sciences in a Foucauldian key Gómez Contreras, Sandra del Pilar
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| · Of herbalists and their herbs: non-hegemonic creations in Samper Mendoza market Barrera Jurado, Gloria Stella; Kuklinski Sicard, Jorge Enrique
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| · Social representations on territory among a group of rural women in the municipality of Viotá, Cundinamarca, based on the Havana agreements Chávez Plazas, Yuri Alicia; Ramírez Mahecha, María Lucero
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| · From Silly Fools to False Women. The Transgender Figure in the Antioquia Press, 1890-1980 Correa Montoya, Guillermo
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Arena |
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| · Energy (Re)territorializations in Neuquén, Argentina Marie, Forget; Carrizo, Silvina Cecilia; Villalba, Sofía
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| · Migrations, collective action and coloniality of knowledge in the field of Spanish academia: male and female migrants as invisible/invisibilized political subjects Arribas Lozano, Alberto
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