Decolonizing Epistemologies : Latina/o Theology and Philosophy.
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Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Freeing Subjugated Knowledge -- SUMMARY AND RELATIONSHIP OF THE ESSAYS -- Knowing Reality -- Decolonizing Western Epistemology/Building Decolonial Epistemologies -- IN GENERAL: THE LEFT AND THE DECOLONIAL -- IN PARTICULAR: THE DECOLONIAL OPTION -- TWO CASES -- THINKING DECOLONIALLY -- CODA -- Mujerista Discourse: A Platform for LatinasÌ Subjugated Knowledge -- THE OPPRESSED -- LO COTIDIANO -- THE OPTION FOR THE OPPRESSED AND THE IMPOVERISHED -- THEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Methodological Notes toward a Decolonial Feminism -- THE COLONIALITY OF GENDER -- DECOLONIZING GENDER -- THE COLONIAL DIFFERENCE -- COALITION -- An(other) Invitation to Epistemological Humility: Notes toward a Self-Critical Approach to Counter-Knowledges -- ( HYPO) THESES -- Latina/o -- Anti-Latino Racism -- THE HEGEMONY OF COLORISM -- ' ' L ATINOS ARE NOT A RACE'' -- THE NEED TO DISAGGREGATE -- The Act of Remembering: The Reconstruction of U.S. Latina/o Identities by U.S. Latina/o Muslims -- REMEMBERING -- CULTURAL MEMORY -- RELIGION AS A SOURCE OF CULTURAL MEMORY -- REVERSION: GOING BACK -- BUILDING ON THE PAST -- NEW IDEAS: U. S . LATINA/ O THEOLOGY / RELIGIOUS STUDIES -- If It Is Not Catholic, Is It Popular Catholicism? Evil Eye, Espiritismo, and Santeri a: Latina/o Religion within Latina/o Theology -- ESPIRITISMO -- SANTERI ´ A -- DECENTERING LATINA/ O CATHOLIC EPISTEMOLOGY -- Racism is not intellectual": Interracial Friendship, Multicultural Literature, and Decolonizing Epistemologies -- INTERRACIAL FRIENDSHIP -- THE DIALOGIC POTENTIAL OF MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE -- Mapping Latina/o Futures -- Epistemology, Ethics, and the Time/Space of Decolonization: Perspectives from the Caribbean and the Latina/o Americas -- ON SELF AND SPACE: FANON'S TRAVELS -- AND ANZALDU ´ A ' S BORDERLANDS -- THIRD WORLD/ ETHNIC STUDIES AS HERESY: THINKING.
BEYOND THE CONTINENT AND NATION IN THE TIME/ SPACE -- OF DECOLONIZATION -- Thinking Bodies: The Spirit of a Latina Incarnational Imagination -- THEOLOGICAL BODIES -- DISRUPTIVE BODIES -- SPIRIT- FLESH -- Decolonizing Religion: Pragmatism and Latina/o Religious Experience -- UNDERSTANDING PRAGMATISM -- PRAGMATISM AND RELIGION -- STRENGTHENING PRAGMATI S M : SOME CONTRIBUTIONS -- OF U . S . LATINA/ O FAITH EXPERIENCE -- The Ethics of (Not) Knowing: Take Care of Ethics and Knowledge Will Come of Its Own Accord -- THE EPISTEMIC MACHINE: AN ATTEMPT AT DISMANTLING I T -- THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF IGNORANCE -- THE PRIORITY OF TRUTHFULNESS OVER TRUTH -- WHAT COMES AFTER DECOLONIZATION? NOT YET -- A CONCLUSION -- DECOLONIZING WESTERN E P I S T E M O L O G Y / B U I L D I N G -- DECOLONIAL E P I S T E M O L O G I E S -- WALT E R MIGNOLO -- M U J E R I S TA DI S C O U R S E : A P L ATFORM FOR LATI N A S ' -- S U B J U G ATED KNOWL E D G E -- ADA MA R I ´ A ISASI- DI ´ AZ -- METHODOLOGICAL NO T E S TOWARD A DECOLONIAL -- F E M I N I S M -- M A R I ´ A LUGONES -- A N ( O T H E R ) I N V I TATION TO E P I S T E M O L O G I C A L -- H U M I L I T Y : NO T E S TOWARD A S E L F - C R I T I C A L -- APPROACH TO COUNTER- KNOWL E D G E S -- OTTO MADURO -- A N T I - L ATINO RA C I S M -- L I N D A MA R T I ´ N ALCOFF -- THE ACT OF R E M E M B E R I N G : THE RECONSTRUCTION OF -- U . S . L AT I N A / O I D E N T I T I E S B Y U . S . L AT I N A / O M U S L I M S -- H J A M I L A . M A R T I ´ N E Z - VA ´ZQUEZ -- I F I T I S NOT CATH O L I C , I S I T POPULAR CATH O L I C I S M ? -- E V I L E Y E , E S P I R I T I S M O, AND S A N T E R I ´ A : L AT I N A / O -- R E L I G I O N WI T H I N LATI N A / O THEOLOGY -- M I C H E L L E A . GONZA ´ L E Z -- ' ' R A C I S M I S NOT I N T E L L E C T U A L ' ' : I N T E R R A C I A L.
F R I E N D S H I P, MU LT I C U LTURAL L I T E R ATURE , AND -- DECOLONIZING E P I S T E M O L O G I E S -- PAULA M. L. MOYA -- E P I S T E M O L O G Y, E T H I C S , AND THE T I M E / S PACE OF -- DECOLONIZAT I O N : P E R S P E C T I V E S FROM THE -- C A R I B B E A N AND THE L AT I N A / O A M E R I C A S -- NELSON MALDONADO- TORRES -- T H I N K I N G B O D I E S : THE S P I R I T OF A LATI N A -- INCARNAT IONAL I M A G I N ATION -- MAYRA R I V E R A -- R I V E R A -- DECOLON I Z ING R E L I G ION: PRAGMAT I SM AND LAT INA/ O -- R E L I G I O U S E X P E R I E N C E -- C H R I S T O P H E R T I R R E S -- THE E T H I C S OF ( NOT) KNOWI N G : TAK E CARE OF -- E T H I C S AND KNOWLEDGE W I L L COME OF I T S OWN -- ACCORD -- EDUARDO ME N D I E TA.
This anthology gathers the work of three generations of Latina/o theologians and philosopher who have taken up the task of decolonizing epistemology by transforming their respective disciplines from the standpoint liberation thought and of what has been called the Gdecolonial turnG in social theory, theology, and philosophy. At the heart of this collection is the unveiling of subjugated knowledge elaborated by Latina/o scholars who take seriously their social location and that of their communities of accountability and how these impact the development of a different episteme. Refusing to continue to allow to be made invisible by the dominant discourse, this group of scholars show the unsuspecting and original ways in which Latina/o social and historical loci in the US are generative places for the creation of new matrixes of knowledge. The book articulates a new point of departure for the self-understanding of Latina/os, for other marginalized and oppress groups, and for all those seeking to engage the move beyond coloniality as it continues to be present in this age of globalization.
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