South-Geography, a proposal from Latin American environmental thinking
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v54i0.66553Keywords:
descolonizar, transdisciplinar, Abya Yala, ethos SulAbstract
Emerging from the earth and breaking with the core of subject-object sense for sustaining the modern science and the fragmented and hierarchical vision of a universalized world, the environmental-aesthetic-philosophical production of the colombian Ana Patricia Noguera de Echeverri encourages us to follow other paths and to unfold a South geography that sprouts and flourishes from the Abya Yala ethos. Landed by the latin american Enviromental Thinking, Noguera overflows a South-geography that emerges from our situation and circumstance. A South that is not only different from a culture of the North, but above all, a South that reverses, invents, r-exists, transforms, inhabits in the fissures, in the silences, on the margins of a single, universalizing and modern discourse.
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