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Alterity, Analectics, and the Challenges of Epistemic Decolonization
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September 2019

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The Southern journal of philosophy

David Haekwon Kim

This essay explores some conceptual and diagnostic frameworks to advance epistemic decolonization in the US philosophical profession. A central focus is the distinction between those philosophies of formerly colonized peoples that are culturally alterior or, simply, alterior and those that are analectical in the Dusselian sense of emerging from a subordinated political position. The paper begins by reflecting upon connections between coloniality, the alterior, and the analectical to frame the discussion of epistemic decolonization in the philosophy profession. It then considers a knower's core theoretic reconstruction in the task of epistemic decolonization and identifies some ambiguities in reconciling alterior traditions with analectical theoretical reconstruction. The work of Charles Mills and Enrique Dussel are considered as case studies. The paper concludes with critical reflections on the institutional network of canon, curriculum, and other conceptual and credentialization structures that constitute institutional Eurocentrism.

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... We propose epistemic inclusion by promoting meaningful convergence with native, indigenous, and critical perspectives from the Global South (Chambers & Buzinde, 2015). Levinasian philosophy on alterity supports decentring hegemonic frameworks by acknowledging the traditions and knowledge systems of the Global South (Kim, 2019). This can reduce attempts to assimilate their experiences into pre-existing frameworks or categories. ...

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Reframing tourism labour: Alterity and the global south
Alterity, Analectics, and the Challenges of Epistemic Decolonization
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  • September 2019

The Southern journal of philosophy