scholarly journals Border Thinking: Latinx Youth Decolonizing Citizenship

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 146-149
Author(s):  
Monica Ramos
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Author(s):  
Walter D. Mignolo

This book is an extended argument about the “coloniality” of power. In a shrinking world where sharp dichotomies, such as East/West and developing/developed, blur and shift, this book points to the inadequacy of current practices in the social sciences and area studies. It explores the crucial notion of “colonial difference” in the study of the modern colonial world and traces the emergence of an epistemic shift, which the book calls “border thinking.” Further, the book expands the horizons of those debates already under way in postcolonial studies of Asia and Africa by dwelling on the genealogy of thoughts of South/Central America, the Caribbean, and Latino/as in the United States. The book's concept of “border gnosis,” or sensing and knowing by dwelling in imperial/colonial borderlands, counters the tendency of occidentalist perspectives to manage, and thus limit, understanding. A new preface discusses this book as a dialogue with Hegel's Philosophy of History.


2021 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 162-171
Author(s):  
Sylvanna M. Vargas ◽  
Vanessa Calderon ◽  
Christopher R. Beam ◽  
Yolanda Cespedes-Knadle ◽  
Stanley J. Huey

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 2058-2069
Author(s):  
Beth Kennard ◽  
Alexandra Moorehead ◽  
Sunita Stewart ◽  
Ana El-Behadli ◽  
Hayden Mbroh ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. A319-A319
Author(s):  
Sonia L Rubens ◽  
Omar G Gudino ◽  
Rose R Soliemannjad ◽  
Paloma D Contreras ◽  
M Lorrane Ford

2021 ◽  
pp. 108936
Author(s):  
Carolina Villamil Grest ◽  
Julie A. Cederbaum ◽  
Jungeun Olivia Lee ◽  
Jennifer B. Unger

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