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portada Una minga para el postdesarrollo (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
Medioambiente, Movimientos sociales, Política
Year
2010
Language
Spanish
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.5x14.5
ISBN13
9786124566714

Una minga para el postdesarrollo (in Spanish)

Arturo Escobar (Author) · PDGT · Paperback

Una minga para el postdesarrollo (in Spanish) - Arturo Escobar

Medioambiente, movimientos sociales, política

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Synopsis "Una minga para el postdesarrollo (in Spanish)"

Este libro reúne una selección de textos de Arturo Escobar que intervienen en el debate sobre las teorías del desarrollo. El antropólogo colombiano entreteje dos marcos teóricos: la perspectiva de modernidad/colonialidad/decolonialidad y la comprensión de los movimientos sociales en sus procesos de auto organización. El autor postula la urgente necesidad de construir un nuevo marco teórico que permita «imaginar y percibir» la realidad más allá del Tercer Mundo, y que supere el paradigma de la modernidad (vigente en las diversas teorías del desarrollo). En el momento actual de América Latina, es perceptible que estos procesos epistemológicos y socio-políticos están en marcha, en los movimientos sociales que buscan transformar la dupla modernidad/colonialidad, en lugares concretos constituidos desde sus saberes, prácticas e imaginarios ecológicos, económicos y culturales, diversos y alternativos.
Arturo Escobar
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Arturo Escobar (Manizales, Colombia, November 20, 1952) is an influential anthropologist and critical thinker, known for his work in political ecology, development anthropology, social movements, and decolonial studies. He was a professor at the University of North Carolina until 2018 and is currently linked to the doctoral programs in Environmental Sciences at the University of Valle and in Design and Creation at the University of Caldas, in Colombia.

Escobar is known for his critique of the Western development model and his proposal of alternatives based on autonomy, relationality, and the pluriverse. His most influential book is The Invention of Development (1995), which questions the dominant narratives about progress and proposes an alternative vision centered on cultural and epistemological diversity.

In his most recent work, Relationality: An Emerging Politics of Life Beyond the Human (2024), co-written with Michal Osterweil and Kriti Sharma, Escobar explores the idea of radical relationality, which understands that all entities are the result of a network of interrelations and interdependencies, and proposes a politics based on the interconnection and interdependence of all forms of life.

Throughout his career, Escobar has worked closely with Afro-Colombian communities, environmentalists, and feminists, supporting their struggles for territory, identity, and social justice. His approach seeks to promote transitions to more sustainable and just life models, based on respect for diversity and the interconnection of all living beings.
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