Latin America: between decolonization and re-enchantment
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2237-1095.v8p205-214Keywords:
Decolonization, Latin America, Traditional peoples, Reenchantment, AncestryAbstract
The marks printed by European colonizers are still seen today in the land, in the forests, in the flesh, in the skin, in Latin American subjectivity and intellectuality. This academic essay aims to make a brief note of authors, mostly Latin American, who discussed the impasses of colonialism over Latin America. The text, inspired by the cosmologies of the original peoples, proposes "that decolonization be planted, cultivated and practiced", through a new enchantment, that of ancestry.
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