Selvagem, indígena, coxo, inválido: epistemologias anticapacitistas do Sul

Translated title of the contribution: Wild, Indigenous, Lame, Invalid: Anti-ableist Epistemologies of the South

Juan Andrés Pino-Morán, Pía Rodríguez-Garrido, Michelle Lapierre

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Abstract

The aim of the article was to present a first approach to an epistemological proposal that reflects on and deals with the construction and legitimation of knowledge generated from abject, abnormal, or crippled corporealities geopolitically located in the South. It pays special attention to the sex-gender-ability system in the social and epistemological organization of knowledge. In this development, we identify a positionality and wasted wealth for regional social analysis and transformation as a result of a modern colonial order. Hence, this proposal is inscribed within the Latin American critical thought to reflect on those other places of abject enunciation.

Translated title of the contributionWild, Indigenous, Lame, Invalid: Anti-ableist Epistemologies of the South
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Article numbere211010pt
JournalSaude e Sociedade
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ableism
  • Disability
  • Epistemology
  • Feminism
  • Interculturality

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