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Geographies of the Pluriverse: Decolonial Thinking and Ontological Conflict on Colombia's Pacific Coast

机译:多维地域地理位置:哥伦比亚太平洋海岸的脱殖民地思维与本体论冲突

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Recent debates in decolonial thinking have engaged the notion of the pluriverse to question the concept of universality at the heart of Western epistemology and hermeneutics that has historically underpinned processes of colonial domination and exploitation. The idea of the pluriverse calls for a coexistence of many worlds as an acknowledgment of the entanglements of diverse cosmologies. These entanglements are often of a conflictual nature, in that different ways of being in the world are intricately linked through the colonial matrix of power, leading to what has been termed ontological conflicts. Although much of this literature on decoloniality is highly sophisticated on a conceptual level, it often displays a dearth of ethnographic evidence, which would strengthen its theoretical claims. In this article I attend to this critique by first reviewing the principal arguments regarding the pluriverse and ontological conflicts to then offer an in-depth examination of what such a pluriverse might actually look like in particular places. For this I examine the world in the Pacific coast region of Colombia that is constituted through what I call the aquatic space-an assemblage of relations resulting from human entanglements with an aquatic environment characterized by intricate river networks, significant tidal ranges, and labyrinthine mangrove swamps. This aquatic space, I argue, has informed the political organization of Afro-Colombian communities in the region in a conflict with capitalist modernity, which, crucially, is not merely about land rights and resource extraction but an ontological conflict over ways of being in the world. I finish by suggesting that the pluriverse constitutes a third space, challenging our accustomed ways of thinking spatially and ontologically.
机译:最近在脱殖民思想中的辩论已经从事多维地区的概念质疑西方认识论和诠释学的普遍性的概念,历史上有殖民统治和剥削的过程。 Plulivere的想法要求许多世界的共存,作为对不同宇宙的纠缠的承认。这些纠缠往往是一个冲突的性质,因为世界上的不同方式是通过殖民主权矩阵的错综复杂地联系在一起,导致了本体受到本体冲突的原因。虽然这种文献在脱殖类上的大部分文献在概念层面都非常复杂,但它往往会展现出一种日益的民族表象证据,这将加强其理论索赔。在本文中,我首先审查有关多维地区和本体策略的主要论点,然后对这种多维地面可能实际上看起来像在特定地点的情况下进行深入检查。为此,我研究了哥伦比亚太平洋海岸地区的世界,该世界通过了我所谓的水生空间 - 这是由人类纠缠导致的与经络网络,显着的潮汐范围和迷宫式红树林沼泽所产生的关系。我争辩的这个水生空间已经向该地区的非洲哥伦比亚社区的政治组织通报了与资本主义现代的冲突,这是至关重要的,这不仅仅是土地权和资源提取,而是对存在的方式的本体论冲突世界。我通过表明Plulivee构成了第三个空间,挑战了我们习惯于在空间和本地学的思维方式。

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