Search Results - Mignolo, Walter
Walter Mignolo
Walter D. Mignolo (born May 1, 1941) is an Argentine semiotician (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) and professor at Duke University who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as decoloniality, global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and pluriversality. He is one of the founders of the modernity/coloniality critical school of thought. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
-
1Loading…
The darker side of the Renaissance literacy, territoriality, and colonization by Mignolo, Walter
Published 2006Other Authors: “…Mignolo, Walter…”
Book -
2Loading…
Local histories/global designs coloniality, subaltern knowledges, and border thinking by Mignolo, Walter
Published 2000Other Authors: “…Mignolo, Walter…”
Book -
3Loading…
The darker side of Western modernity : global futures, decolonial options / by Mignolo, Walter
Published 2011Book
Search Tools:
Related Subjects
Cartography --Spain --History
Civilization, Modern
Civilization, Western
Colonies
Culture
Decolonization
Forecasting
Hermeneutics
Indians --Historiography
Indians --Languages --Writing
Language and history --Latin America
Latin America --Historiography
Latin America --History --To 1600
Latin America --Maps --History
Postcolonialism
Renaissance --Spain
Theory of knowledge --Political aspects
Writing --History