The Critique of Modernity in the Decolonial Thought
Abstract
This paper takes as its central issue the criticism that the decolonial thought has made to the Western culture, focused on modernity, as an internally violent culture. For this reason, the decolonial authors think that the cultures which have suffered the colonization should set a cut in regard of Western culture. We try to put in question some central aspects of this conception, as their concepts of modernity, culture, and geopolitics of knowledge.
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