•  687
    Coloniality and Disciplinary Power: On Spatial Techniques of Ordering
    Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 25-42. 2019.
    This essay argues that a new technique of ordering and producing space emerged in the sixteenth century, whereby the Américas were taken as a heterotopic laboratory for the space of the grid. As the ordered grid of space lightened the physical fortification of heavy walls traditionally found in medieval Europe, it implanted new methods of ordering the behavior of the human body and soul. In this way, the grid gave rise to disciplinary techniques of controlling and producing human subjectivity. T…Read more
  •  53
    ABSTRACT The critique of zero-point epistemologies has been a core development in decolonial philosophies, yet this critical move too easily falls back on an over-determination of place, fixing the thinker in their spot. This article argues that decolonial critique should move beyond zero-point theorizing without resorting to spatial or geographic determinism. This article illustrates the risks of this dualistic model by analyzing eighteenth-century Enlightenment discourse in Latin America and E…Read more
  • Lugares de Crítica en La Hybris del Punto Cero de Santiago Castro-Gómez
    In Juan Camilo Cajigas, María Juliana Flórez & Carlos Arturo López (eds.), Entre la hybris y la República: Crítica decolonial y transmodernidad en el pensamiento de Santiago Castro Gómez, Javeriana University Press. pp. 73-82. 2024.
    Entre La hybris del punto cero y Crítica de la razón latinoamericana tenemos varias nociones diferentes de los lugares del pensamiento y sus problemas. Lo que nos lleva a preguntar cuál es el lugar (locus de enunciación) del pensador crítico (o decolonial) en la obra de Castro-Gómez. En estos dos libros vemos varias nociones del lugar del pensamiento que son problematizadas. Por ejemplo, recurrir a un fundamento geocultural puro es un problema que descarta la pluralidad de posiciones y agonismos…Read more
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    This essay offers a critical reading of the work of Enrique Dussel on the colonial history of modernity and the possibility of a plural trans-modern future. Dussel’s transmodernity points to a plural vision of global modernity, opening multiple possible modes of being and thinking. I critically analyze Dussel’s concept of the periphery and the “other” of colonial history, arguing for the importance of a materialist and non-absolute vision of the other. I consider the possibilities of dialogue in…Read more
  •  293
    In The Invention of Order, Don Thomas Deere retraces the colonial origins of spatial organization in the Americas and the Caribbean and its lasting impact on modern structures of knowledge, power, race, gender as well as understandings of global modernity. The coloniality of space dispossessed Indigenous, African, and mixed populations as it constructed new systems of control and movement. Deere demonstrates how these developments manifested, among other forms, in urban grid patterns imposed dur…Read more
  •  662
    The Spacing of Decolonial Aesthetics
    Journal of World Philosophies 5 (1): 89-98. 2020.
    This essay develops on the aesthetic dimensions of decolonial thought in the work of Rodolfo Kusch and Enrique Dussel, who both point us to non-objectifying modes of thinking and being. Beyond a strictly epistemological approach, decolonial critique ought to offer an account of bodies, spaces, and movements that are the very condition of thought—that is to say, the condition of a mode of thinking otherwise, beyond the dominant colonial paradigm. This account of aesthetics involves the spacing an…Read more
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    Truth
    In Leonard Lawlor & John Nale (eds.), The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, Cambridge University Press. pp. 517-527. 2014.
    In his final works, Foucault explains his overall project as a “history of truth” centered on the relations between subjectivity and truth. While the early archaeology focuses primarily on the formation of new objects and discourses of knowledge, and later, genealogy on techniques of power, the problematic of truth is the overriding framework through which Foucault develops these analyses. Throughout all of his work, in fact, Foucault’s question is how discourse, institutions, politics, and subj…Read more