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Publications [#374454] of Walter D. Mignolo

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  1. Mignolo, W. "The Colonial Matrix of Power." Talking about Global Inequality Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives  (January, 2023.): 39-46. [doi]

    Abstract:
    Walter Mignolo is an Argentine semiotician, philosopher, and literary scholar who has devoted his career to study the historical foundations of the modern/colonial world system and imaginary since 1500. He is a William Hane Wannamaker Distinguished Professor of Romance Studies at Duke University and has written several award-winning books, such as The darker side of the renaissance: literacy, territoriality and colonization (1996), and Idea of Latin America (2006). In this essay, Mignolo takes us back to his childhood in the Argentine countryside, through his years as a university student, to his theories about coloniality/modernity, and his proposal of decolonizing knowledge and moving away from European-centered epistemologies.


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