Resumen
The field of global history has been thriving for over two decades; however, unlike Europe, the United States, and Asia, which have witnessed a true “boom” in this area, there has been no such significant development in Latin America. In fact, there is even an attitude of rejection toward what many academics in the region consider an “Anglo-Saxon trend.” We believe that this lack of attachment to global history lies in conceptual flaws, as well as in the continuous production of academic work that is predominantly based on secondary literature written in English. To counteract these tendencies and better adapt the field to the academic and historical realities of Latin America, we would like to engage in a dialogue with representatives of decolonial studies. We believe that an approach to this movement will contribute to the necessary decolonization of global history, in addition to contributing to the field’s decentralization as well as analytical diversity.
Título traducido de la contribución | Towards a Decolonized Global History: A Latin American Perspective |
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Idioma original | Español |
Páginas (desde-hasta) | 484-502 |
Número de páginas | 19 |
Publicación | Esbocos |
Volumen | 30 |
N.º | 55 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2023 |
Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus
- Historia
- Antropología
- Sociología y ciencias políticas
- Historia y filosofía de la ciencia