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Decolonizing Epistemologies - (Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia) by Ada María Isasi-Díaz & Eduardo Mendieta (Paperback)

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  • Decolonizing Epistemologies builds upon the contributions of liberation and postcolonial theories in both philosophy and theology.
  • About the Author: Ada María Isasi-Díaz is Professor of Ethics and Theology (Emerita) at the Theological School of Drew University.
  • 320 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
  • Series Name: Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia

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About the Book



Proceedings of a colloquium, the 8th in a series of colloquia, held in 2008 at the Theological School of Drew University.



Book Synopsis



Decolonizing Epistemologies builds upon the contributions of liberation and postcolonial theories in both philosophy and theology. Gathering the work of three generations of Latina/o theologians and philosophers
who have taken up the task of transforming their respective disciplines, it seeks to facilitate the emergence of new knowledge by reflecting on the Latina/o reality in the United States as an epistemic locus: a place from which to start as well as the source of what is known and how it is known.

The task of elaborating a liberation and decolonial epistemology emerges from the questions and concerns of Latina/os as a minoritized and marginalized group. Refusing to be rendered invisible by the dominant discourse, the contributors to this volume show the unexpected and original ways in which U.S. Latina/o social and
historical loci are generative places for the creation of new matrices of knowledge.

Because the Latina/o reality is intrinsically connected with that of other oppressed groups, the volume articulates a new point of departure for the self-understanding not only of Latina/os but also possibly for other marginalized and oppressed groups, and for all those seeking to engage in the move beyond coloniality
as it is present in this age of globalization.



Review Quotes




"This book is the definitive collection of philosophical and theological voices grounded in the most significant yet overlooked sources in American life--Latina/o doings and sufferings. We
owe Ada María Isasi-Díaz and Eduardo Mendieta a deep debt for unleashing these profound and powerful essays into the world!"

-----Cornel West

"Finally, a liberating book of essays that demonstrates with verve and nerve that
the flourishing of life in our Americas is intimately tied up with a flourishing of new thought.
Confronting the long and vicious tradition of lies about Latina/o history and knowledge, these
terrific essays present not only the visions of the poor but also the hopes of interracial friendships
and thinking, and the unheard voices that are still speaking the truth to us. ¡Qué Viva Decolonizing Epistemologies!"

-----David Carrasco, Harvard Divinity School

"The outstanding significance of this book emerges from the fact that the increasing centrality of Latino populations in the United States is transforming the political, economic, and cultural selfperception
of the United States. The new face of America is now a reality. Its unfolding will be the most important story of the next fifty years. If you want a glimpse of the future, you must read this book!"

-----Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, author of What If Latin America Ruled the World?

"This text brings together
established and up-and-coming figures of Latino/Latina/Latin American philosophy and theology to develop a critique of colonized epistemologies, as well as take the first fundamental steps toward decolonized ways of knowing and thinking. Critical theory, phenomenology, and transphenomenological reflections from hitherto suppressed ways of thinking are represented in this book. The set of essays in this text will be a trailblazer in the development of an epistemology of the philosophy of 'Our América.'"

-----Mario Saenz, Le Moyne College

"Twenty-first-century 'de-colonization' is a promise of egalitarian modes of ethics, justice, and democracy. This book provides one instantiation of that promise. Here, routes are mapped for reconnecting continents, peoples, cultures, and being. Each chapter experiments with transdisciplinary, postcontinental methods for linking the human, social, and natural sciences. In this book, imperialist, exploitative cultural
forms are disturbed and transformed, because now they must pass through the 'ethnic studies turn.'"

-----Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed and Performing the U.S. Latin@ Borderland

In this collection, a diverse group of Latina/o philosophers and theologians raise a sustained challenge to entrenched conceptions of what counts as knowledge, while offering a wealth of information on a range of Latina/o ideals of social justice and their epistemic repercussions.-----Ofelia Schutte, University of South Florida, Tampa



About the Author



Ada María Isasi-Díaz is Professor of Ethics and Theology (Emerita) at the Theological School of Drew University.

Eduardo Mendieta is Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. He recently edited and introduced Maps for a Fiesta: A Latina/o Perspective on Knowledge and the Global Crisis (FUP, 2015).

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Theology
Series Title: Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Ada María Isasi-Díaz & Eduardo Mendieta
Language: English
Street Date: November 1, 2011
TCIN: 85328733
UPC: 9780823241361
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-5895
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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