imagen, medios y telecolonialidad: hacia una crítica decolonial de los estudios visuales image, mediums and telecoloniality: towards a decolonial criticism of visual studies
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Abstract
El presente artículo propone pensar los procesos de visualidad desde América Latina a partir del denominado «giro decolonial». Intenta entender la relación estructural que existe entre prácticas visuales y estructuras de poder mundial surgidas en el contexto del sistema-mundo moderno. Plantea la relación existente entre las tecnologías, discursos, prácticas y sujetos asociados a las imágenes y la analítica de la colonialidad del poder, el conocimiento y el ser. Analiza las jerarquías de distinto tipo producidas a través de dispositivos visuales en el contexto de la división internacional del trabajo tecnológico, la racialización global de la población y la economía mundializada de las imágenes.
This paper discusses the visuality processes in Latin America since the I called «decolonial turn» approach. It analyzes the structural relationship between visual practices and global power arising in the context of the modern world system. It seeks to study the relationship between visual technologies, discourses and practices and the analytics of the coloniality of power, knowledge and being. It addresses the different types of hierarchies produced through a visual dispositive in the context of the international division of technology labor, the racialization of the population, and the global economy of images.
This paper discusses the visuality processes in Latin America since the I called «decolonial turn» approach. It analyzes the structural relationship between visual practices and global power arising in the context of the modern world system. It seeks to study the relationship between visual technologies, discourses and practices and the analytics of the coloniality of power, knowledge and being. It addresses the different types of hierarchies produced through a visual dispositive in the context of the international division of technology labor, the racialization of the population, and the global economy of images.
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| Authors | ;Christian León |
| Journal | pizhūhishnāmah-i iqtiṣād-i inirzhī-i Īrān |
| Year | 2012 |
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