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Publications [#353463] of Walter D. Mignolo

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  1. Mignolo, WD, Decoloniality and phenomenology: The geopolitics of knowing and epistemic/ontological colonial differences, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 32 no. 3 (January, 2018), pp. 360-387 [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/06/24)

    Abstract:
    I attempt a dialogue between phenomenology (Husserl) and decoloniality (Quijano), understanding that both are theoretical frames by means of which transcendental phenomenology and the lifeworld, on the one hand, and modernity/coloniality, on the other, came into being. Phenomenology and transcendental consciousness/lifeworld are mutually constitutive. One cannot exist without the other; and so it is for the mutual constitution of decoloniality and modernity/coloniality. There cannot be modernity/coloniality without decoloniality, and vice versa. The axis around which the dialogue I attempt here turns is the geopolitics of knowledge and colonial difference, structuring and ranking all spheres of life.


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