What does it mean to decolonize Europe? History, culture and Social Sciences descolonization. Interview to María Paula Meneses
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https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.4836Keywords:
eurocentrism, social sciences, colonialism, HistoryAbstract
The following interview aims to open a dialogue from Andalusia (In the South of the Iberian Peninsula) with Professor María Paula Meneses about the legacies of several imperial projects, decolonization processes and different epistemologies born after anti-colonial struggles. The interview is structured around a central question: how could we think historically from the South and what it means to decolonize Europe? In addition, we explore the places from which non-Eurocentric social sciences could be thought.
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