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Come pensiamo l’America latina? Battaglie epistemiche, metodi di ricerca e pratiche interculturali
Emilia Perassi, docente di Letterature ispanoamericane e Vincenzo Russo, docente di letteratura portoghese e brasiliana dialogano con Alessia di Eugenio, Simone Ferrari e Marianna Scaramucci, collaboratori del volume collettivo Pensare con Abya Yala. Pratiche, epistemologie e politiche dall’America Latina. Al centro della conversazione il territorio latinoamericano come campo di battaglie geopolitiche ed epistemiche, prima fra tutte quella che riguarda la sua definizione: America Latina, Abya Yala o Abyayala? A partire da questo interrogativo si discuteranno anche la generatività dei saperi, delle letterature e delle pratiche che provengono da questi spazi, mettendo in luce le criticità e le nuove opportunità di posizionamento della ricerca che con essi di confronta.
Ospiti: Alessia Di Eugenio
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