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Narrate(us) from the body-territory. : New notes for a situated thinking and methodologies in context. ; Narrar(nos) desde el cuerpo-territorio. : Nuevos apuntes para un pensamiento situado y metodologías en contexto

Abstract

Objective: this article proposes two central questions: on the one hand, the thread woven by the gambles on the construction of critical epistemologies is picked up and a course provided to renew the epistemic-political critique of colonial modernity in and from the bodies-territories of the global south; on the other, researchers throw themselves into new challenges to co-construct alternative research methodologies in order to look and speak to collective selves in the present and its socio-historical and socio-territorial context. Methodology: the place of enunciation and discussion is political philosophy in and from Latin America, which implies putting those topics on the agenda that are addressed and focused on the dialogue with other social and human sciences as the principle of construction of this proposal. Thus, this paper addresses the notions of body-territory, living theory understood as the close relationship between narration, testimony and experience – and political intersubjectivity[/i ] to define a situated thought with theoretical-methodological tools that distance themselves from modern logics in pursuit of decolonizing, feminist and community research. Conclusions: The intention is to continue gambling on the construction of critical epistemes and methodologies in context for situated thinking. The researchers believe that for this one must resort to collective and intersubjective political action that is transformative in and with the struggle. Here a response to the question about what happens to bodies-territories is rehearsed, and with it, a response to the questions about what is done, said, and thought as urgent militant investigations. The researchers strengthen the proposal of a contextualized thought, at a distance from an individual colonial and patriarchal rationality, to approach a thought as a place of enunciation and as a place of being, a thought as a territory, as a habitat. ; El presente artículo propone dos cuestiones centrales. Por un lado, recogemos el hilo tejido por las ...

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