Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness

Aimé Césaire’s critical-reflexive thought innovates in highlighting the origin of racism at the epistemic level, thereby guiding the development of epistemic decolonization in the Hispanic America region. Under these precepts, he analyzes the consequences of colonialism on underdeveloped countries a...

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Autor principal: Lagraña, Ernesto Ramón
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2023
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spelling I48-R154-article-73092023-12-29T14:38:43Z Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness Giro epistémico y Transmoderno en la noción de negritud de Césaire Lagraña, Ernesto Ramón colonialism racism negritude epistemic turn transmodern colonialismo racismo negritud giro epistémico transmoderno Aimé Césaire’s critical-reflexive thought innovates in highlighting the origin of racism at the epistemic level, thereby guiding the development of epistemic decolonization in the Hispanic America region. Under these precepts, he analyzes the consequences of colonialism on underdeveloped countries and racialized bodies. Additionally, he guides the analytical process towards an inclusive and supportive view between peoples or nations. These aspects are understood as part of the legacy of negritude, which traces parameters for overcoming modern Eurocentric categories, to place itself in a world project of transmodern liberation. The notion of negritude acquires relevance as a regenerative concept that includes the “pariahs of the earth” and invites to complement the own paradigm with the European one, without one or the other being hidden or destroyed. A process of rediscovered identity, of recognized difference, mutually consented and, therefore, surmountable in complementarity. El pensamiento crítico-reflexivo de Aimé Césaire innova en señalar en el plano epistémico el origen del racismo y orientar el desarrollo de la descolonización epistémica en la región hispanoamericana. Bajo estos preceptos, analiza las consecuencias del colonialismo sobre los países subdesarrollados y los cuerpos racializados, a la vez que guía el proceso analítico hacia una mirada inclusiva y solidaria entre pueblos o naciones. Se comprenden estos aspectos como parte del legado de la negritud, la cual traza parámetros de superación de categorías modernas eurocéntricas para colocarse en un proyecto mundial de liberación transmoderno. La noción de negritud adquiere relevancia como concepto regenerador, que incluye a “los parias de la tierra” e invita a complementar el paradigma propio con el europeo sin que uno u otro se oculte o destruya. Un proceso de identidad reencontrada, de diferencia reconocida, mutuamente consentida y por tanto superable en complementariedad. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2023-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7309 10.30972/clt.227309 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 22 (2023): Diciembre; e2213 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7309/6721
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topic colonialism
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negritude
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transmodern
colonialismo
racismo
negritud
giro epistémico
transmoderno
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giro epistémico
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Lagraña, Ernesto Ramón
Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
topic_facet colonialism
racism
negritude
epistemic turn
transmodern
colonialismo
racismo
negritud
giro epistémico
transmoderno
author Lagraña, Ernesto Ramón
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title Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
title_short Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
title_full Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
title_fullStr Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
title_full_unstemmed Epistemic and Transmodern turn in Césaire’s notion of blackness
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description Aimé Césaire’s critical-reflexive thought innovates in highlighting the origin of racism at the epistemic level, thereby guiding the development of epistemic decolonization in the Hispanic America region. Under these precepts, he analyzes the consequences of colonialism on underdeveloped countries and racialized bodies. Additionally, he guides the analytical process towards an inclusive and supportive view between peoples or nations. These aspects are understood as part of the legacy of negritude, which traces parameters for overcoming modern Eurocentric categories, to place itself in a world project of transmodern liberation. The notion of negritude acquires relevance as a regenerative concept that includes the “pariahs of the earth” and invites to complement the own paradigm with the European one, without one or the other being hidden or destroyed. A process of rediscovered identity, of recognized difference, mutually consented and, therefore, surmountable in complementarity.
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