Reseña crítica. Laó–Montes, Agustín. (2020). Contrapunteos diaspóricos. Cartografías políticas de nuestra Afroamérica. Bogotá, D. C.: Universidad Externado De Colombia.
La sociología decolonial de Agustín Laó–Montes
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.espo.n60a16Keywords:
Decoloniality, Subjectivities, Epistemology, African American Studies, AfrodiasporaAbstract
The objective of Diasporic Counterpoints is to approach from a political, sociological and cultural decolonial perspective, the liberating discourses of knowledge and power that subjectivities of the Afro-Diasporic world have bequeathed to humanity, for the sake of their intellectual and citizen claim in the face of ethnic and racial prejudices; seeking to see the cultural and social legacy of the Afro-Diaspora to humanity. To do so, it uses its own theoretical framework, which develops its own socio-communitarian categories and worldviews, in order to provide a foundation for the construction of more just, equitable, and democratic societies. It is a poetic narrative that evokes Jerome Branche's malungaje, Gilroy's Black Atlantic and Éduard Glissant's Antillean discourse.
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