book audience. karina bidaseca
As part of the V International Congress of Cultural Heritage in Cordoba, La Editorial Sb is pleased to invite you to the presentation of the work
Disturbing the colonial text - Studies (post) colonial Latin America, Karina Bidaseca.
Place: Auditorium AUGUST 22
Faculty of Law and Social Sciences at UNC-Obispo Trejo 242
Date: Thursday May 6, 2010 - 18:00 pm
"In this work the position of women becomes a platform to develop a critical discourse and imperialism in all fields, not only in the area of gender. The complaint set forth from this place used to guide a search of ethnographic material that fuels insurgent vision, and extensive literature review, contemporary, and nurtured by the best critics. Also highlight the effort to give visibility and relevance to Latin American authors, as well as the great theorists of decolonization and de-colonial shift from other continents (...).
The most remarkable aspect of the contribution of Karina Bidaseca is [show] the unity and interrelation between the various aspects of domination, and this view is possible only as the author suggests in his reflections, when the observation is from the margin offset by a gesture of observing subject, author, analyst (...).
And, throughout the work, the testimony of the female voices and the non-white source that seeks Bidaseca with the necessary clarity to link all oppressions. The link between gender and racial domination, including colonialism and female subordination is certainly the theme that gives unity to the chapters in this book. The thin thread of fragmented voice, inaudible at times non-white women is what this book highlights as a key marginal reading in our world. Only the outside margin can teach how to better read the world.
Rita Laura Segato (From the Preface of the work)
Participate in the panel presentation: Nimia Apaza, Javier Lajo, Adriana Zaffaroni and Hannibal Manavella
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