Interculturalities and Environmental History

To understand the critical interculturality as a social, political, ethical and epistemic process and project that, in addition to recognizing and respecting differences, reveals the tension between center and periphery, generating the possibility of a truly intercultural dialogue, understood as an extremely complex form of translation, with the Western epistemological perspective linked to "Hybris from zero point", revealing pluriepistemological spaces and bringing to the surface knowledge of others that historically were neglected and subalternized.

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