Y qué Saben Ellos. (RE)FLEXIONANDO Relaciones Epistémicas Entre Cultura, Escritura y Naturaleza desde el Ámbito Andino

Translated title of the contribution: And what do they know? (RE)FLECTING Epistemic Relations Between Culture, Writing and Nature from the Andean Area

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Abstract

Fernando Garcés approaches, from anthropology, new epistemological understandings in his text ¡Y qué saben ellos! (Re)flexionando epistemic relationships between culture, writing and nature from the Andean Andean context. Her chapter opens the debate on the possibilities of integrating knowledge that has not been of knowledge that has not been investigated and accepted in the traditional canons of scientific knowledge. The hypothesis of the text refers to the impossibility of thinking The hypothesis of the text refers to the impossibility of thinking the intercultural without problematizing the univocal epistemological view of two spheres: the relationship between alphabetic writing and other scripts. between alphabetic writing and other scripts, and the diverse conceptions of the natural and cultural. of the natural and cultural. Based on examples taken from research projects in which the research projects in which the author participated, he shows other practices that force us to rethink these practices that force us to rethink these issues in a cross-cultural perspective.
Translated title of the contributionAnd what do they know? (RE)FLECTING Epistemic Relations Between Culture, Writing and Nature from the Andean Area
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Title of host publicationInterculturalidad: Problemas y perspectivas diversas
PublisherEditorial Universitaria Abya-Yala
Pages75-124
Number of pages50
ISBN (Print)978-9978-10-398-2
StatePublished - 31 Dec 2019

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 413A Social and Cultural Studies

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