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El mito de la abundancia: bases para pensar el extractivismo-minero "desde" América Latina

The myth of abundance: the foundations for thinking about mining extractivism "from" Latin America
[journal article]

Restrepo, Cristian Arbad

Abstract

The epistemological bases of the different types of extractivism, especially the mining one, are tracked from the invention of America as a space of looting and extension of Europe, on which the ultimate purpose of domination/conquest was to subordinate and to expropriate the subjectivity and ... view more

The epistemological bases of the different types of extractivism, especially the mining one, are tracked from the invention of America as a space of looting and extension of Europe, on which the ultimate purpose of domination/conquest was to subordinate and to expropriate the subjectivity and the materiality of the peoples in Abya Yala. The American nature was the depiction on which the myth of abundance was created, which currently remains intact, as a configurator and an organizer of the deep ecological inequality in the modern/colonial world system of nature.... view less


Las bases epistemológicas de los diversos extractivismos, en especial el minero, son rastreadas desde la invención de América como espacio de saqueo y extensión de Europa, sobre el cual la dominación/conquista tuvo como final ultimo inferiorizar y expropiar la subjetividad y la materialidad de los ... view more

Las bases epistemológicas de los diversos extractivismos, en especial el minero, son rastreadas desde la invención de América como espacio de saqueo y extensión de Europa, sobre el cual la dominación/conquista tuvo como final ultimo inferiorizar y expropiar la subjetividad y la materialidad de los pueblos en Abya Yala. La naturaleza americana fue la representación sobre la cual fue creado el mitode la abundancia que permanece en la actualidad de forma intacta, como configurador y ordenador de la profunda desigualdad ecológica en el sistema-mundo moderno/colonial de la naturaleza.... view less

Classification
General History
Ecology, Environment
Sociology of Economics

Free Keywords
Latin America; abundance; extractivism and coloniality

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 31-52

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 10 (2018) 1

Issue topic
Extractivismo, ecologí­a política y resistencias en América Latina

ISSN
2027-2391

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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