Here’s something I’ve written to accompany a reading and discussion of Arturo Escobar’s piece “Thinking-feeling with the Earth: Territorial Struggles and the Ontological Dimensions of the Epistemologies of the South,” which I proposed as my suggested reading contribution for an intro graduate class in Environment and Society. I’m sharing it here as a brief think-piece. […]
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Ontology, decoloniality, and the people-land nexus
Posted in EcoCulture, SpiritMatter, tagged Abenaki, Arturo Escobar, cosmopolitics, decoloniality, decolonization, indigeneity, indigenous peoples, land, metaphysics, multispecies studies, ontological politics, ontological turn, ontology, Rubenstein School, Vermont on November 5, 2017 | 7 Comments »
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