Q&A
Participante Anônimo 11:10 AM
Hey, I’ve sent you the question at the blog but I’m not sure it worked, so I’m sending it here too.
They’re actually 2 questions.
1) An excerpt from the reading group : “The paradigm of newness, based upon the perspective of European conquers thinking that they were discovering and starting something new, is opposed to the paradigm of co-existence, that recognizes the existence of different epistemologies, taking the stance or the perspective from the colonial wound.”
From what I understand here, we’re trying to break this modern paradigm of novelty to argue for heterogeneity and simultaneity. It’s a simple idea. However, when Prof. Mignolo speaks about “a new kind of knowledge that responds to the needs of the damnés”, when Gloria Andalzúa speaks about “new mythos” and “new consciousness”, when everybody speaks about “a new epistemology”, aren’t we falling on the same trap of the modern way of thinking?
2) In your opinion, what is the role of art in the decolonial agenda?
Julia Hayes 11:18 AM
Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Jessica 11:20 AM
What are your thoughts on the implication of ‘decoloniality’ in the ongoing violence of erasure, marginalization and exclusion of the multiple souths in the global south along racialised, gendered and disciplinary hierarchies by a constant recentering/re-inscribing of the hegemonic in the south? This question draws on critiques of the binaries, and exclusionary processes, underlying the decentering/recentering framework of the north-south/core-periphery/centre-margin, which obscures the mutual constitution, implication and relationality of North and South, as well as the risk of ‘decoloniality’ re-centering the southern metropolitan white centres of power. For example, in relation to the concept ‘colonial wound’ by Anzáldua, which is at best footnoted and at worst absented from decoloniality ‘theorizing’ by southern upper middle class white intellectuals. But also related to how Anzaldúa herself reproduces the notion of the ‘mestiza’ which has a historical formation rooted in white supremacy & racism. Thanks
Julia Hayes 11:25 AM
Hi Jessica, Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Fraya Frehse 11:39 AM
Does your framework conceive the possibility of “neocolonialism” – and “neocoloniality”? My empirical reference is what has been going on in Brazil since Bolsonaro came into power in 2019, and the subsequent and still ongoing systematic process of implosion of all the institutions that were established in the country in the aftermath of the last military dictatorship (these institutions’ core legal reference being the Brazilian Constitution of 1988). Thanks in advance!
Julia Hayes 11:38 AM
Hi Fraya, Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Participante Anônimo 11:39 AM
I would like to address an issue in the question of the cosmological duality that Andean thought defends, in contrast to the separate idea of being and object of Western thought. Having said that, because of the invasion into the countries that are now Latin America, we have these two ideas, one of which is subsumed by Western rationality, so thinking in decolonial terms, the task of thinking and providing answers to the distinct problems of Latin America, considering all the exclusion of many of the indigenous Afro and other groups that have been subsumed through this western modernity, could be seen as an attempt to define a new white man’s paradigm of what is good for the subcontinent, so how can the task of the decolonial thinker be articulated to these other excluded cosmologies in order to achieve a more plural space of thought?
Julia Hayes 11:39 AM
Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Pedro Dutra Salgado 11:39 AM
I also have a question about the ‘trap of the modern way of thinking’: we speak of pluriverse in the singular. Doesn’t it invite back the idea that the ‘many universes’ coexist as one single whole? Sure, we can ask a plurality of questions about it, and produce multiple knowledges from a variety of different points… but there is still some underlying totality (either in a more ‘traditional marxian’ sense, or as a more ecological one) tying this plurality and this multiplicity together.
Julia Hayes 11:39 AM
Hello Pedro. Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Fraya Frehse 11:42 AM
Specifying: “neocolonialism” + “neocoloniality” led by “(internal) collaborationists”.
Julia Hayes 11:40 AM
great, thanks
Paula Serafini 11:42 AM
Grasroots groups in the UK already are using the term Latinx (while also questioning the idea of ‘latinidad’ itself)
Julia Hayes 11:48 AM
Hi Paula, that is so interesting – do you want to add that to the chat?
Lorraine Mendes 11:43 AM
What are your thoughts on the idea of Amefricanidade, a term developed by Lelia González to describe the common
experiences of blacks in the Americas. She negated the idea of a “latinidade das Americas,” arguing for recognition of Amerindian and African elements in the cultures. She argued that “latinidade” stems from colonizers’ long and violent domination of the Iberian Peninsula. Can we consider Amefricanidade, as a category to think about our history, as a decolonial option?
Julia Hayes 11:47 AM
Hello Lorraine. Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Roy Leighton 11:52 AM
You refer to ‘feelings’ as an indicator of engagement and identity. How do you articulate the importance and existence of this ‘transnational’ mode of engagement within a traditional western academic tradition that is at best tolerant and at worst dismissive of feelings, intuition and the ‘unseen’ aspects of being in the world.
Julia Hayes 11:53 AM
Hi Roy, Julia here. Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Aline Santos Barbosa 11:55 AM
QUESTION: Considering the coloniality structures on today’s world and the importance of construct communication systems that can trully be a way of exchange knowledge between other types of wisdoms, what do you think is the most important thing to do to achive the respect needed to validate the anscestral knowledges and the ones who study territories, bodies and experiences that are not from their own routines? How can we incorporate the importance of caring about diferent ways of viewing the world during our process of achieving and transmitting expertises? Should not be by letting those people talk for themselves instead of describe their lives?
Julia Hayes 11:57 AM
Hello Aline. Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Jee R. (they/them) 11:57 AM
Speaking of ‘fashionable’ trends, do you feel it is important to counter appropriative invocations of decoloniality? If yes, how can we do so without being exclusionary or hierarchical ourselves?
Julia Hayes 11:58 AM
hey you :-), Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
paulinekulstad 11:58 AM
If possible, could you re-ask the question about how the Caribbean fits into Latin America?
Julia Hayes 11:58 AM
Hello Pauline, Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Participante Anônimo 12:00 PM
Coloniality in the decolonial usage is the most academic concept ever; outside academia no one uses it(except for the Bolivian ministry or department of decolonisation). Unlike Marxist or liberal theories the decolonial makes no effort to chart a way forward for LA countries apart from gestures of support for its favourite politicians.
Julia Hayes 12:02 PM
Thanks for this
Participante Anônimo 12:03 PM
Can you address Dussel’s concept of transmodernity? Because it seems to me that often on the ground we see in decolonial movements a pragmatic, hybrid epistemological approach to modernity as opposed to delinking.
Julia Hayes 12:03 PM
Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Participante Anônimo 12:07 PM
Would you please comment on the criticisms of the decolonial theory/network by Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui?
Julia Hayes 12:08 PM
Thanks for your question. We will collate the questions and ask them based on themes towards the end.
Paula Serafini 12:13 PM
sorry julia just saw your note! But I think Consuelo covered it now 🙂
Julia Hayes 12:19 PM
thanks Paula 🙂
Lola Hiernaux 12:17 PM
Just wanted to thank you a lot for opening this space. I work Latin American Centre for Rural Developemnt, in an IDRC / Ford Foundation project on dfialogue/coalitions and daily life experiences of subjective wellbeing /good life in Ahuachapan El Salvador, Ixtacamaxtitlan México, Piura Perú, and Valle dell Cauca Colombia. These ideas will deeply nurture my team and movement towards knitting our project with a decolonial option.
Julia Hayes 12:20 PM
Hi Lola, do you want to put this in the chat so everyone can see it?
Anna Kliampa 12:21 PM
The idea of pluriverse (“as the negation of truth with no parenthesis”),…it seems to me close to the idea of aytonomy of Castoriadis, an an open system of ideas, the source of which is society itself and not extrasocial powers (like God or Reason etc.). The enunciation though of cosmological diversity doesn’t come without conflict, conflict of intersts, cultures, cosmologies or the most domesticated power relation between man and woman etc. In this regard for example ancient Greeks had agonistic rituals in place to avert constant war, (Castoriaids notes the Olympics for example). Is an updated institution of ‘agonistic’ rituals important in decolonial thinking and being and how or what institutions can chanell this conflict toward more positive outcomes inside and outside the nation state? And do you think political struggle and grassroots movements somehow express a cotemporary form of this agonism?
Julia Hayes 12:23 PM
Hello Anna, Thanks for your question. We are collating the questions and ask them based on themes if we have time in the next 20 mins 🙂
caroline kuhn 12:29 PM
It is Fernando Calderon and Castells, not Navarrete, I think 😉
Julia Hayes 12:31 PM
Thanks Caroline
João Paulo Soares 12:31 PM
I got confused with the time zone, I see that the meeting is being recorded, is it possible to have access to the recording?
Julia Hayes 12:32 PM
Hello, yes, we will be sharing it after the event ont eh website 🙂 http://www.clarec.org
LucianoCardenes 12:48 PM
In border regions, even between countries such as Brazil, Colombia and Peru, the notion that we are latin americans is also unclear, being replaced by other markers of belonging, such as the category “border people” or “Amazonian peoples”.
Julia Hayes 11:48 AM
Thanks Luciano, that’s a really important point – do you want to add it to the chat?
LucianoCardenes 12:53 PM
is there anyone who can translate portuguese, among you?
Julia Hayes 11:51 AM
Hi Luciano, Alexandre is Brazilian but also doing the tech, so may be a bit distracted!
Dr Haira Gandolfi (she/her) 11:52 AM
Also Brazilian here, happy to help =)
LucianoCardenes 12:58 PM
thanks. Vou tentar articular alguma pergunta ou comentário em portugues. Saudações desde Manaus (Amazonas).
Dr Haira Gandolfi (she/her) 11:54 AM
Ótimo, Luciano! Estarei em standby =)
Paula Castro 12:17 PM
Posso ajudar aqui também!
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11:03:50 De Jenson para Todos : Trinidad and Tobago
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11:04:32 De Naomi Van Rijn para Palestrantes : Hello, from Cambridge, UK!
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11:04:52 De Andreas Pantazatos para Palestrantes : Hi from Cambridge, I work on the ethics and epistemology of cultural heritage.
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11:04:55 De Gonzalo Guerrero para Palestrantes : Hello everyone from Chile
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11:07:13 De Julia Paulson para Todos : Greetings from Bristol, UK! Gracias to the organisers and Prof. Mignolo
11:07:41 De Cindy para Palestrantes : From Araioses, Maranhão, Brasil
11:11:34 De ildney cavalcanti para Todos : Hello and good morning from Maceió, Brazil. Thank you for this wonderful initiative.
11:13:21 De Marta Lucia Croce para Palestrantes : Hello from Maringá, Paraná, Brazil!
11:14:58 De Antônio Carriço para Todos : i’m trying to do just that, actually…
11:17:13 De Georges Gonçalves para Palestrantes : good morning from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil !
11:18:59 De Sebastián Bustamante-Brauning para Palestrantes : Hello, Thank you for this event. Could we pin prof. Mignolo’s video whilst he speaks?
11:19:52 De Javiera Marfán para Palestrantes : You can do that on the top right corner of your screen, choosing the speaker view
11:22:21 De Louise Cardoso De Mello para Palestrantes : Hola desde Río de Janeiro. Un honor escuchar a Walter Mignolo. ¡Gracias CLAREC por la iniciativa!
11:28:56 De Julia Hayes para Todos : If you have a question please add it to the Q and A option at the bottom of the screen. We will be pulling these together to ask Prof Mignolo those with common themes towards the end
11:46:59 De Jessica para Palestrantes : About the comparison of the term latino in the US and the UK: there are very strong criticisms of the deployment term ‘latino’ in the US, which homogenizes differentially racialised, classed and stratified segments of Latin America
11:49:16 De Camila S G Acosta Gonçalves para Palestrantes : I find it is such a “subtle” term — third World, developing World — to talk about places that were and still have been exploited globally
11:52:25 De Roy Leighton para Todos : You refer to ‘feelings’ as an indicator of engagement and identity. How do you articulate the importance and existence of this ‘transnational’ mode of engagement within a traditional western academic tradition that is at best tolerant and at worst dismissive of feelings, intuition and the ‘unseen’ aspects of being in the world.
11:56:56 De Rubén García Díaz para Palestrantes : That is right
11:58:02 De Rubén García Díaz para Palestrantes : Latinx is a concept very foreign to
11:58:27 De Rubén García Díaz para Palestrantes : people living in Latin America and indigenous peoples
12:10:56 De Alexandre da Trindade para Consuelo Béjares(Mensagem direta) : next Felipe? because of the time, right?
12:11:02 De Jenson para Todos : John Casimir- The Haitians
A Decolonial History
12:11:19 De Consuelo Béjares para Alexandre da Trindade(Mensagem direta) : yes, I´m worries abiut that too
12:11:48 De Gibson Silva para Palestrantes : thanks a lot Jenson
12:13:11 De Luiz Fernando Rankel para Palestrantes : thanks!
12:15:53 De Sebastian Fonseca para Palestrantes : Thank Profe Mignolo – such a great conversation happening. I wonder if you have thoughts over mounting calls for ‘decolonizing’ global health.
Recent publications in the BMJ highlight the importance on both education and knowledge bcs, as you rightly pointed out, whoever holds ‘truth’ holds subjectivity. Yet, the specific contributions from the Abya Yala seems to be diluted in the multiple voices emerging – is there something specific that emerges from disfranchised communities in the region? Perhaps ‘Buen Vivir’ (and your thoughts about it)?
12:16:06 De Sebastian Fonseca para Todos : Thank Profe Mignolo – such a great conversation happening. I wonder if you have thoughts over mounting calls for ‘decolonizing’ global health.
Recent publications in the BMJ highlight the importance on both education and knowledge bcs, as you rightly pointed out, whoever holds ‘truth’ holds subjectivity. Yet, the specific contributions from the Abya Yala seems to be diluted in the multiple voices emerging – is there something specific that emerges from disfranchised communities in the region? Perhaps ‘Buen Vivir’ (and your thoughts about it)?
12:20:18 De Alexandre da Trindade para Consuelo Béjares(Mensagem direta) : I think you can kindly ask Mignolo when we reach the end of time if he would have another 15 minutes and address the questions that Julia selected. What do you think?
12:26:16 De Sebastian Ansaldo para Palestrantes : I think it is Fernando Calderon and not Fernando Navarrete
12:31:57 De Joanne Dillabough para Todos : Thank you very much for this event. Jo
12:32:47 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Palestrantes : Kuan-hsing ChenAsia as Method: Toward Deimperialization,
12:32:55 De Luiz Fernando Rankel para Todos : What book?
12:33:01 De Consuelo Béjares para Todos : Thank you Jo for joining us!
12:33:01 De Jenson para Todos : Asia as Method: Toward Deimperialization by Chen Kuan-hsing
12:33:10 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Todos : Kuan-hsing Chen – Asia as Method: Toward Deimperialization,
12:33:21 De Alexandre da Trindade para Consuelo Béjares(Mensagem direta) : The last 15min what do you think?
12:33:29 De Luiz Fernando Rankel para Todos : Thank you!
12:33:36 De Julia Hayes para Todos : Hi All, we will be sharing a recording of this event on the Clarec website clarec.org and will let you know on social media
12:34:29 De Consuelo Béjares para Alexandre da Trindade(Mensagem direta) : yes, I´m just going to said whay some of the qustions said but no time to answer the questions sadly
12:34:39 De João Paulo Soares para Palestrantes : Thanks Julia
12:35:08 De Andreas Pantazatos para Palestrantes : Thank you all for this insightful conversation.
12:35:30 De Julia Hayes para João Paulo Soares, Todos os Palestrantes : thanks for the reminder! 🙂
12:36:51 De Alexandre da Trindade para Consuelo Béjares(Mensagem direta) : yes, I think just read some of the questions of the audience its good to show that we recognize them 🙂
12:42:39 De Julia Hayes para Todos : Huge thanks to Consuelo for spending so much time on organising this (don’t tell her PhD supervisor) and to both her and Alex for hosting the reading group.
12:42:41 De Gibson Silva para Palestrantes : Inspiring conversation.. a big well done to the organizers and collaborators….CLAREC….many thanks
12:43:06 De Gabriela de Assis para Palestrantes : Huge thanks to you all!
12:43:28 De Simina Dragoş (she her) para Todos : thank you Consuelo and Alex, and to Prof Mignolo, this has been a great event!
12:43:44 De Gonzalo Guerrero para Palestrantes : Thanks Consuelo and CLAREC for all the organisation and the event with Prof. Mignolo. A really good time and conversation!
12:43:45 De Cindy para Palestrantes : Thank you so much for the wonderful talk!
12:44:16 De Dr. Felipe Hernández para Fraya Frehse, Todos os Palestrantes : hey
12:44:25 De Luiz Fernando Rankel para Todos : Another great speech by professor Mignolo, thank you all for make this happen…
12:44:44 De Basma Hajir para Palestrantes : Thank you so much everyone for holding this great session! 🙂
12:45:22 De Roy Leighton para Todos : Many thanks to everyone for a wonderfully stimulating afternoon. Extremely rich content to reflect and act on.
12:45:35 De Ruberval para Palestrantes : Excellent. Thanks for promoting this wonderful moment. Ruberval Maciel (UEMS – Brazil)
12:45:37 De Camila S G Acosta Gonçalves para Palestrantes : Thank you very much for this talk!
12:47:04 De Filo Russo para Todos : Thank you to Clarec, to the hosts today, to Felipe Hernandez and to Walter Mignolo.
12:47:06 De francoisefreedman para Palestrantes : Thank you very much Alexandre for giving me access to this very interesting talk. I would like to join CLAREC if possible and will go on the web-page. Again, and thanks to Prof Mignolo for clarifying concepts in his books in a direct and lively way.
12:47:25 De LucianoCardenes para Palestrantes : Meus cumprimentos aos organizadores e ao professor Walter Mignolo pelas reflexões. Desde a Amazônia brasileira, acompanhamos dezenas de projetos que dialogam com as agendas decoloniais.
12:47:40 De Mario Azevedo para Palestrantes : Many thanks!
12:47:44 De Fraya Frehse para Todos : Many thanks for the initiative!
12:47:45 De Mario Azevedo para Palestrantes : Congratulations!
12:47:49 De Paula Serafini para Todos : Thanks so much for this talk!
12:47:52 De Kate Parkins para Palestrantes : Muchas gracias!
12:47:56 De Lorraine Mendes para Palestrantes : Thanks so much!
12:47:56 De Giulia Carozzi para Palestrantes : thank you all, it was wonderful
12:47:56 De Paulina Caro Troncoso para Todos : thank you so much! fascinating!!
12:47:58 De Isabella Uliana para Palestrantes : Where can I find the answers to the questions ?
12:47:58 De Fraya Frehse para Todos : Thanks, Prof. Mignolo + Clarec!
12:47:58 De Josué Humberto Brocca para Todos : THANKS
12:48:00 De caroline kuhn para Palestrantes : Thank you!!
12:48:02 De Anna Kliampa para Palestrantes : Thanks so much
12:48:04 De Jessica para Todos : Thanks!
12:48:04 De Tiffeny Jimenez para Palestrantes : Thank you 🙂
12:48:05 De Megan Braunlin para Palestrantes : Many thanks, everyone
12:48:06 De caroline kuhn para Palestrantes : It was excellent
12:48:07 De priscillafigueiredo para Todos : Thank you
12:48:09 De André Luís Borges de Oliveira para Palestrantes : Thanks
12:48:10 De ildney cavalcanti para Todos : Thanks, bye!
12:48:10 De paulinekulstad para Todos : Thank you
12:48:14 De Juan Pablo Narváez Gómez para Palestrantes : Thank you!
12:48:15 De Sebastián Bustamante-Brauning para Palestrantes : Brilliant thank you
12:48:17 De Marta Lucia Croce para Palestrantes : tanks
12:48:21 De Julia Sereno para Todos : Thank you
12:48:21 De Gustavo Coutinho para Palestrantes : I am very grateful for the rich exposure. I feel honored to participate. Will any certificate be made available? Thanks.
12:48:21 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Todos : Is it possible to participate in the reading club?
12:48:31 De Galaxy A21s de Romario para Palestrantes : Thanks and bye
12:48:41 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Todos : Thank you
12:48:53 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Todos : great!
12:48:56 De Julia Hayes para Todos : See clarec.org @ClarecCam
12:48:57 De Maria Cristina Ibarra para Todos : Thank you
12:49:06 De Gustavo Coutinho para Palestrantes : thank you !
12:49:09 De caroline kuhn para Palestrantes : Do you have to be part of Cambridge uni to be part of the reading group?
12:49:20 De Leatrice Faraco Daros para Palestrantes : Thank u
12:49:21 De Galaxy A21s de Romario para Palestrantes : I’d love to enroll the reading group as well
12:49:48 De Ana Luisa Rubio para Palestrantes : Hello, thank you for your interest in the reading group. It already ended unfortunately.
12:50:31 De Ana Luisa Rubio para Palestrantes : https://clarec.org/reading-group/
12:51:32 De Rubén García Díaz para Palestrantes : Thank you
12:51:52 De Manoela A. A. Rodrigues para Todos : bye, thank you all for this wonderful event!