Descolonización del conocimiento y la práctica: un encuentro dialógico entre el programa de investigación sobre modernidad /colonialidad/decolonialidad latinoamericanas y la teoría actor-red

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Elena Yehia

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El presente artículo busca establecer una conversación entre dos novedosos marcos para el análisis crítico de la modernidad: la teoría del actor-red y la perspectiva de la modernidad/colonialidad/ decolonialidad latinoamericanas. Igualmente, se examinan los problemas que persisten en ambos marcos desde la perspectiva de un proyecto descolonial, y se proponen algunas maneras de abordar estos problemas reubicando ambos marcos en la modernidad y desplazando algunas de sus implicaciones epistemológicas y políticas, especialmente en términos de rehusarse a decodificar conocimientos subalternos.

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