Minor Environmental Education, Decoloniality and Artistic Activism
Fabiana Aparecida de Carvalho,
Leonardo Aparecido de Souza Bergamo
Abstract:This article discusses a minor environmental education that avoids the contradictions of sustainable development based on neoliberal economic perspectives. Along with the idea of minority, based on post-critical thinking, decolonial and transdisciplinary propositions of education for environments are presented. To this end, the critique of the Anthropocene/Capitalocene and the artistic activism of representatives of indigenous communities, as ideas to postpone the end of the world, are mapped in the text and p… Show more
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