Published 2022
“…The authors cover various themes, including the potential of the undisciplined Archaeology to reverse the epistemic violence that drives the theorizations, methodologies and practices of the colonial science; the distances between Archaeology and Social Anthropology; the challenges of allowing oneself to be interpellated during the intersubjective encounters of the ethnographic experience; the implications of doing, thinking and feeling from the margins; the subjectivation processes that take place through reflexivity, textualization and reading; and the consequences our
ethical and political positions have on the struggles of subalternized subjects and groups.…”
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