Resistant Epistemologies from the Andes

Journal of World Philosophies 5 (1):76-88 (2020)
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This paper adds to the epistemological contributions of Latin American philosophy. In particular, I propose a “resistant epistemology” informed by contemporary indigenous Andean philosophies and cosmologies. Focusing on the work of María Lugones, Rodolfo Kusch, and Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, I explore ways in which communities are made and remade on the basis of knowledges from below, surviving political and ecological crises, including colonialism and modern development. These kinds of resistive knowledges draw from rituals, quotidian and cosmic rhythms, and affective withdrawals from instrumental and objectifying dispositions.

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Toward a Decolonial Feminism.Marìa Lugones - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (4):742-759.

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