Publication: Afroindoamérica: Relectura crítica a sus itinerarios metodológicos en el Caribe
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Pacheco Valera, Irina
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Este artículo presenta las principales escuelas o corrientes epistemológicas y teórico-metodológicas para abordar los estudios sociales sobre Afroindoamérica. Con un enfoque interdisciplinario y holístico, busca contornos de interacción entre diversas disciplinas del saber social, enmarcados en discusiones epistemológicas. Estos referentes tienen implicaciones significativas para la investigación científica, pues potencian nuevos enfoques de análisis que refuncionalizan el discurso teórico-metodológico y su adecuada contextualización histórica. De ahí que esta investigación aporte nuevas perspectivas para acercarnos a Afroindoamérica con una mirada multidimensional; que relativiza la tradición esencialista y binaria del pensamiento occidental y vislumbra una propuesta reflexiva acerca de los procesos sociales con un pensamiento crítico y descolonizador. Además, se examina cómo estas corrientes metodológicas influyen en la comprensión de la identidad y la resistencia cultural en los contextos afroindígenas.
This article presents the main epistemological, theoretical-methodological schools or currents for addressing social studies on Afroindoamerica. With an interdisciplinary and holistic approach, it seeks contours of interaction between various disciplines of social knowledge, framed within epistemological discussions. These references have significant implications for scientific research as they foster new analytical approaches that refunctionalize theoretical-methodological discourse and its appropriate historical contextualization. Thus, this research provides new perspectives for approaching Afroindoamerica with a multidimensional view, relativizing the essentialist and binary tradition of western thought, and offering a reflective proposal on social processes with a critical and decolonizing mindset. Moreover, it examines how these methodological currents influence the understanding of identity and cultural resistance in afro-indigenous contexts.
This article presents the main epistemological, theoretical-methodological schools or currents for addressing social studies on Afroindoamerica. With an interdisciplinary and holistic approach, it seeks contours of interaction between various disciplines of social knowledge, framed within epistemological discussions. These references have significant implications for scientific research as they foster new analytical approaches that refunctionalize theoretical-methodological discourse and its appropriate historical contextualization. Thus, this research provides new perspectives for approaching Afroindoamerica with a multidimensional view, relativizing the essentialist and binary tradition of western thought, and offering a reflective proposal on social processes with a critical and decolonizing mindset. Moreover, it examines how these methodological currents influence the understanding of identity and cultural resistance in afro-indigenous contexts.
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Comparative cultural studies: European and Latin American Perspectives, ISSN-e 2531-9884, Nº. 20, 2025 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Culturas afroamerindias: sincretismo, transculturación y tradiciones populares)




