O artigo apresenta as duas campanhas de lambe-lambe que o coletivo Tupinambá Lambido realizou no biênio 2017/2018 em um movimento nacional chamado Aparelhamento, que conseguiu financiar de forma autônoma 46 intervenções contra o estado de exceção e retrocesso no qual o país se encontra. As campanhas são observadas a partir de uma perspectiva histórica, estabelecendo um vínculo com o coletivo Atrocidades Maravilhosas, ativo no começo de 2000, do qual alguns dos integrantes do coletivo Tupinambá faziam parte. Ao analisar as duas intervenções, pode-se observar como os artistas vêm modificando e repensando a própria ação ao longo do tempo, a partir das mudanças da sociedade e do próprio entendimento do trabalho da arte.
Practices of Decoloniality: Between Love and AngerOne of the intended aims of the 'On Decoloniality' series published by Duke University Press, as stated by the editors, Catherine E. Walsh and Walter Mignolo, is to create and illuminate 'pluriversal and interversal paths, that disturb the totality from which the universal and the global are most often perceived' . 1 This does not amount to a rejection of western thought, which is also part of the pluriversal, but a disavowal of the western construction of universality. It stands as a search for a respectful non-competitive coexistence of multiple, reciprocal recognitions among different intellectual traditions and geopolitical struggles from below, emerging from different parts of the world, in addition to South America, Eastern Europe, Asia and the 'south in the north' . It requires the deployment of energies and forces towards affirmative, and not merely defensive, actions.On Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, Praxis, jointly authored by Mignolo and Walsh, is the first offering in the series. Structurally, the book is divided into two parts, each written by one of the editors, while the concluding section ' After-word(s)' takes the form of a conversation between the two authors. The book is an invitation to interrogate our beliefs, understandings and our readings of the world through a process of unlearning. Drawing on Paolo Freire's pedagogical approach, the authors describe their joint work as one of 'two engaged intellectuals still learning to unlearn in order to relearn' . 2 Despite the declaration by the authors that the series is not dedicated to Latin American studies, On Decoloniality is embedded in the history of the struggles of South and Central America during the 1980s and 1990s. On Decoloniality draws on the shared work of the Proyecto M/C (Modernidad/Colonialidad), a critical thinking collective that originated in South America in the late 90s, that challenges western epistemology by criticising its rhetoric of modernity and engages in non-academic political and social activities. What is striking about the book is the clarity with which the known history and its hidden shadow are put in relation to one another, highlighting their mutual correlations and consequences. The invention of America and the genocides of other civilisations, the massive slave trade and the appropriation of
O artigo situa algumas reflexões sobre práticas de decolonização do saber no contexto afro brasileiro. Alerta sobre um possível esvaziamento de termos e teorias, concentrando a atenção no movimento afrofuturista lido em conjunto com o debate sobre o que define afropolitanismo.Versão ampliada deste artigo foi publicada com o título "Afrofuturismo e Perspectivismo Ameríndio: duas ferramentas para um pensamento decolonial" no portal BUALA: http://www.buala.org/pt/a-ler/afrofuturismo-e-perspectivismo-ameri-ndio-duas-ferramentas-para-um-pensamento-decolonial
The essay presents the dynamics of what we call “new globalization,” a second stage of the emergence of a new regime, which, as a result of capital’s need to continuously find new frontiers of accumulation, is extending to countries previously considered as residual peripheries. It analyzes cultural diplomacy and university education as two tools used to manage power and reproduce class divisions now designed by an economic meritocratic system of global intellectual creative elites locally circumscribed and globally connected.
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