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Déplacement Épistémico-Esthétique du Théâtre Décolonial
Published 2018-10-01“…L’approche empirique souligne enfin le caractère eurocentré des outils d’analyse dramatique, qui manquent leur objet, quand celui-ci est décolonial. …”
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African Diaspora Protection: Amulets in New Spain, New Granada, and the Caribbean
Published 2023-06-01“…Conclusions: By considering and interrogating diverse sources on the conversion of Africans and the African diaspora in the Americas, these stories transcend the immutable benevolence of Catholicism and Eurocentrism and question the myopia of the Jesuits and inquisitors in New Spain and New Granada when observing African customs. …”
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A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ÉTUDE ABOUT MIKHAIL NIKOLAYEVICH MASHKIN
Published 2015-09-01“…One of the researcher‘s important conceptions washis idea of the crisis and collapse of the Eurocentrism theory. He linked it to the processes of decolonization and rebuilding of international relations in the 20th century. …”
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We are All Postmodernists Now! African Philosophy and the Postmodern Agenda
Published 2009-06-01“…This strategy has the advantage, I contend, of giving African philosophers a leeway—beyond the mere critique of Eurocentrism—for confronting the twin problem of African identity and African development.…”
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Russian Energy Policy Looks Increasingly Eastward: Changing an Export Vector or Diversifying of Supply?
Published 2015-12-01“…A vigorous activity of state-owned energy companies as Gazprom and Rosneft in Eastern Siberia and Far East, including gas pipelines «Altai» and «Power of Siberia» designed for Russian natural gas supply to China demonstrate Russia to overcome the historical «Eurocentrism» in national oil and gas sector. This paper discusses the role and the place of Russia in the European gas market, as well as the perspectives of the Russian energy resources in the Chinese energy market.…”
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Indigenous Australian Texts in European English Departments: A Fence, a Bridge and a Country as an Answer to the Debate over Multiculturalism
Published 2013-05-01“…However, courses focusing on the cultural output of postcolonial voices, moreover of the most marginal of postcolonial voices, do not only challenge the extent to which we have managed to shift from Eurocentrism in literary theory, but also reveal the complexities of the current cultural trends, such as the frequently evoked policy of multiculturalism. …”
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Labour institutions and the dynamic production of informality: collective organisation of hard-to-reach workers in Tanzania
Published 2023-09-01“…This argument responds to calls in global labour studies for new conceptions of labour struggles that go beyond Eurocentrism and a narrow focus on traditional tools and institutions of workers’ power in the global context. …”
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An imagined reality — talking back to the enlightenment : practicing anti-racist teaching and learning in eighteenth-century British literature (Roundtable)
Published 2021“…The 1619 Project brings awareness to the Eurocentricity of US history because it provides a space for Black activists, writers, and innovators to rewrite the history themselves. …”
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How do we teach the world?
Published 2020-08-01“…How did we become uncomfortable with coloniality, racism, and Eurocentrism within institutions of higher education (HE) and what are our personal concerns and positionalities? …”
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African Diaspora Protection: Amulets in New Spain, New Granada, and the Caribbean
Published 2023-06-01“…Conclusions: By considering and interrogating diverse sources on the conversion of Africans and the African diaspora in the Americas, these stories transcend the immutable benevolence of Catholicism and Eurocentrism and question the myopia of the Jesuits and inquisitors in New Spain and New Granada when observing African customs. …”
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The duel for honor as an identity, colonial and exclusionary practice in modern Argentina
Published 2021-08-01“…This practice of racial and social exclusion will be understood through the analysis of the idea of race developed by Aníbal Quijano, especially in Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism and Latin America (2000).…”
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On the Impossibility of Global Modernisms
Published 2024-04-01“…My analysis exposes how, because of its championing of novelty and its inherent Eurocentrism, the category of modernism obscures and suppresses artists and narratives that fall outside of its limited purview. …”
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La transmodernidad y el tiempo sociohistórico en el proceso descolonizador del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia
Published 2018-07-01“…The establishment of the Plurinational State has also legitimized the indigenous ethical-philosophical concept of Suma Qamaña-Vivir Bien (“To Live Well”), which refers to a harmonious relationship between humans and Nature and is enshrined as a socio-political-cultural guideline and alternative to the logics of eurocentrism, anthropocentrism, individualism and capitalism. …”
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Philosophy of Praxis and Theory of History in Caio Prado. An original Marxist in the formation of contemporary Latin American thought
Published 2022-11-01“…Rejecting simplistic schemes –predominant in his time and marked by Eurocentrism–, his reading of Marxism for the Brazilian reality makes a rich and creative historical-dialectical analysis of his nation. …”
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A World without Others? Specter of Difference and Toxic Identitarian Politics
Published 2018-05-01“…This article offers an overview of the key contours of difference and the manifestations of the toxic identitarian politics haunting the twenty-first century through a broad critique of Cartesianism and egocentrism, Enlightenment reason and the idea of Europe, Eurocentrism and the notion of empty lands, and Orientalism and Islamophobia, in the process exploding the resilient myths of a world without others and highlighting the possibilities of pluriversalism. …”
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Buenos para comer y bueno para pensar. La otredad en dos relatos de Francisco Ayala
Published 2014-09-01“…The gastronomic events in each story will be analyzed to examine the cultural construction of otherness and the underlying concepts of Colonialism, Post-colonialism and Eurocentrism. Our hypothesis is that these stories of Ayala put in crisis the idea of otherness in the colonial context, based on the conviction of the alleged superiority of the white, by the way of its treatment of food.…”
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RESGATANDO O NEXO GOVERNANÇAGESTÃO INTERNACIONAL: POR UMA NOVA ORDEM EM GESTÃO
Published 2015-02-01“…This paper shows how and why business and government organizations mobilize and constitute the governance-management nexus to (re)build a Luso-Brazilian order and help overcome historical restrictions imposed by eurocentrism. In the end the article stands for the liberation of IB/IM as a way to build a new order in management towards a world in which many worlds and knowledges could coexist.…”
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Foreign Policy Strategy of the Fifth Republic: a Timid Turn towards Greater Eurasia
Published 2020-05-01“…According to the authors’ opinion, the current foreign policy strategy ofFranceis distinguished by Eurocentrism, as well as its desire for a strategic partnership with theRussian Federation.…”
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Can A/The History of “World Civilization” Be Re-Written in a Pluralist Ethical Frame?
Published 2023-07-01“…ABSTRACTRewriting a/the History of “World Civilization” in a pluralist ethical frame is proposed as an alternative to the Eurocentricity and cultural imperialism of earlier such attempts, which assumed a single focus. …”
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Chinese Music Teachers’ Perceptions of Context Issues and Transmission Modes in World Music Teaching
Published 2022-12-01“…In addition, the music teachers were also influenced more by the “Eurocentrism” values; however, their perceptions were less affected by ethnomusicology that interprets human music from a cultural perspective and by multicultural music education.…”
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