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Tabula Rasa

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SUAREZ-KRABBE, Julia  and  UNIVERSITET, Roskilde. Passing through Quijano, saving Foucault. Protecting white identities and decolonization. Tabula Rasa [online]. 2012, n.16, pp.39-57. ISSN 1794-2489.

This paper addresses the debates linking Quijano's theories (those of decoloniality) and Foucault's. On one hand, it reaffrms the importance of those discussions in the eurocentric academic sphere, and on the other hand, it argues that, in developing primarily within the academic sphere, they are at risk of reinforcing the core of stating colonial politics of being from a white identity by rendering it invisible. This paper uses Quijano and Foucault, both as the significant theorists they both are, and as geo-and corpo- political metaphors, where Foucault inhabits a being zone, and Quijano a relatively non-being zone. both of them inhabit the being zone in relation to indigenous and black populations. I arrive to the conclusion that while discussion on decolonial theories and Foucault bring into relief several important aspects contributing to decolonization, they are also debates passing through Quijano and saving Foucault, which means they stay in the being zone.

Keywords : colonial politics of being; non-being; identity; coloniality; decolonization.

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