Philosophy, ancestry and resistance for re-existence
This article makes a critical analysis of the notion of Afro-Andean, and the way in which spatial subalternizations have been generated, based on the stereotype that Afro-descendant populations, at least in Latin America, are all coastal peoples. And then, a second subalternization is questioned in...
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I15-R225-article-1452024-11-20T20:48:32Z Philosophy, ancestry and resistance for re-existence Filosofía, ancestralidad y resistencia para la re-existencia Leon Castro, Edizon afroandino ancestralidad existencia reexistencias filosofía existencial afro-andean ancestrality existence re-existences existential philosophy This article makes a critical analysis of the notion of Afro-Andean, and the way in which spatial subalternizations have been generated, based on the stereotype that Afro-descendant populations, at least in Latin America, are all coastal peoples. And then, a second subalternization is questioned in the relationship with the organizations of indigenous indigenous peoples. The topic of ancestry and memory is addressed, as pillars of the reconstruction of ontologies, relationships, identities and feelings of belonging from an African matrix or also called cultural sowing by the process worker Juan García, understood from a philosophical dimension, doctrinal and historical, and how from ancestral memory, strategies have been built to demand political demands, rights and historical reparations. Finally, the question is how does ancestry enable existential thinking in clear connection and interpretation of Muntú as a black existential philosophy, worked from the perspective of the ekobio Manuel Zapata Olivella? Este artículo hace un análisis crítico de la noción de lo afroandino, y la manera cómo se han ido generando subalternizaciones espaciales, basado en el estereotipo que las poblaciones afrodescendientes al menos en América Latina, son todos pueblos costeros. Y luego, se cuestiona una segunda subalternización en la relación con las organizaciones de los pueblos originarios indígenas. Se aborda el tema de la ancestralidad y la memoria, como pilares de la reconstrucción de ontologías relaciones, identidades y sentimientos de pertenencia a partir de una matriz africana o también llamadas siembras culturales por el obrero del proceso Juan García, entendidas éstas desde una dimensión filosófica, doctrinal e histórica, y cómo desde la memoria ancestral, se han construido estrategias para exigir demandas políticas, derechos y reparaciones históricas. Finalmente, se pregunta ¿cómo la ancestralidad posibilita un pensamiento existencial en clara conexión e interpretación del Muntú como filosofía existencial negra, trabajada desde la perspectiva del ekobio Manuel Zapata Olivella? Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024-07-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/145 10.35305/cl.vi22.145 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 23 (2024): Africans and Afro-descendants: History and Present of their Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean; 1-22 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 23 (2024): Africanos y afrodescendientes: Historia y actualidad de su presencia en América Latina y el Caribe; 1-22 2314-0542 spa https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/145/133 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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This article makes a critical analysis of the notion of Afro-Andean, and the way in which spatial subalternizations have been generated, based on the stereotype that Afro-descendant populations, at least in Latin America, are all coastal peoples. And then, a second subalternization is questioned in the relationship with the organizations of indigenous indigenous peoples. The topic of ancestry and memory is addressed, as pillars of the reconstruction of ontologies, relationships, identities and feelings of belonging from an African matrix or also called cultural sowing by the process worker Juan García, understood from a philosophical dimension, doctrinal and historical, and how from ancestral memory, strategies have been built to demand political demands, rights and historical reparations. Finally, the question is how does ancestry enable existential thinking in clear connection and interpretation of Muntú as a black existential philosophy, worked from the perspective of the ekobio Manuel Zapata Olivella? |
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