Larisa Pérez Flórez, Paula Fernández Hernández
de La Laguna, España
Carmen G. Hernández Ojeda
Universidad de Granada, España
Xiomara Núñez Rodríguez
Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
Katherine Galeano Sánchez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Tags: becoming community, body-territory, diáspora, Indigenous nation, indigenous women, kinship, Nasa people, nomadism, phallocentrismAgustín Lao-Montes oxunelegua@yahoo.com University of Massachusetts – Amherst, USA Abstract: This article develops a theoretical and methodological argument about how to analyze and transform capitalist modernity based on a conceptualization of the African Diaspora as geo-historical key category. That entails, first, a long process in which historical subjects, cultural expressions, intellectual currents and social movements […]
Tags: Afro-America, Afro-Diaspora, Afro-Latin, decolonization, diásporaMarisol de la Cadena University of California Davis y Orin Starn ostarn@duke.edu Universidad de Duke, Durham, USA Abstract: In this article we historicized the idea of indigenous and the notion of indigeneity. As a relationship, as a discursive formation, rather than as an identity, indigeneity involves not only indigenous people, but also people identified themselves […]
Tags: diáspora, indigeneity, indigenizing essentialism, indigenous rights, social movements