Critical interculturality and mimetic coloniality

The understanding of critical interculturality as a social, political, ethical and epistemic process and project, also understood as resilience, disobedience and alternative proposition. The Western epistemological perspective, linked to "Hybris from zero point". It reflects on the pluriepistemological spaces that bring to the surface other knowledge and narratives that have been historically neglected and subalternized. To perceive decoloniality as a possibility of detachment and openness to the possibilities concealed by Western rationality. Realizing, from the inactive focus, how we are the result of our biological and cultural history.

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