Editorial

Authors

  • Francisca Fernández Droguett Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile

Abstract

                                        “… That nobody colonizes                                                   innocently, that nobody                                                           colonizes either with                                                         impunity; that a nation                                              that colonizes - and therefore                                               by force - is already a sick                                               civilization ”(Aimé Césaire).

Reflecting on the colonization and decolonization processes that various peoples have lived through is to speak of disputed memories, but above all it is to refer to the way in which both knowledge, power and the subject itself have been configured as areas of domination but at the same time same release time. Colonization refers to a global practice of cultural, economic, social and political homogenization, and the subversion of that order contains the task of collectivities and social movements that are built day by day as a horizon of struggle for the configuration of a new reality.

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Published

2016-06-14

How to Cite

Fernández Droguett, F. (2016). Editorial. Iberoámerica Social: Revista-Red De Estudios Sociales, (VI). Retrieved from https://iberoamericasocial.com/ojs/index.php/IS/article/view/104