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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/22591 Ciencias subalternas y conocimientos otros: una reflexión epistémica desde la Modernidad
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Revista Latina de Sociología,2017,7(2):64-76.ISSN: 2253-6469
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[Resumen] En este texto de carácter teórico reflexivo exponemos la relación entre raza y ciencia en la conformación de la modernidad europea. Analizamos cómo ciertos sujetos, minorías y poblaciones han sido históricamente invisibilizados, excluídos y subalternizados de lo que el Norte Global denomina racionalidad y ciencia positivas. Y exponemos cómo la institución universitaria ha devenido en garante de un orden y un control que privilegia el desarrollo capitalista en detrimento de la formación humanística. Las relaciones entre racismo, conocimiento y modernidad europea son desarrolladas en una visión genealógica ante la cual en la actualidad el papel de la Universidad y de la ciencia son claves para comprender el funcionamiento del neoliberalismo y sus posibles consecuencias.
[Abstract] In this text of a reflexive theoretical nature we expose the relationship between race and science in the conformation of European modernity. We analyze how certain subjects, minorities and populations have been historically invisible, excluded and subalternized from what the Global North calls positive rationality and science. And we show how the university institution has become the guarantor of an order and a control that privileges capitalist development to the detriment of humanistic formation. The relations between racism, knowledge and European modernity are developed in a genealogical vision before which the role of the University and of science are key to understanding the functioning of neoliberalism and its possible consequences.
[Abstract] In this text of a reflexive theoretical nature we expose the relationship between race and science in the conformation of European modernity. We analyze how certain subjects, minorities and populations have been historically invisible, excluded and subalternized from what the Global North calls positive rationality and science. And we show how the university institution has become the guarantor of an order and a control that privileges capitalist development to the detriment of humanistic formation. The relations between racism, knowledge and European modernity are developed in a genealogical vision before which the role of the University and of science are key to understanding the functioning of neoliberalism and its possible consequences.
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