Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,Carla
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Haddock-Lobo,Rafael, Moraes,Marcelo José Derzi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
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Resumo: Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, & the New International as a plenary address at the conference ‘Whither Marxism?’ hosted by the University of California, Riverside, in 1993. The longer book version was published in French the same year and appeared in English and Portuguese the following year. In the decade after the publication of Specters, Derrida’s analyses provoked a large critical literature and invited both consternation and celebration by figures such as Antonio Negri, Wendy Brown and Frederic Jameson. This forum seeks to stimulate new reflections on Derrida, deconstruction and Specters of Marx by considering how the futures past announced by the book have fared after an eventful quarter century. In this fifth group of contributions, three philosophers explore the specters of colonialidade, the specifically Brazilian legacies of Portuguese and European coloniality. Carla Rodrigues opens the dialogue by exploring the haunting and melancholy provoked by colonial forms of violence and shows how confronting Brazilian necropolitics sustains the Derridean legacy; Rafael Haddock-Lobo offers a meditation on the difficulties of being before the law and standing before specters as a means of being justly haunted by the others of European philosophy in Brazil; finally, Marcelo Moraes continues the theme of Europe as a specter-producing machine and invokes specifically the presences of indigenous and Afro-Brazilian political resistances with the aim of deconstructing coloniality.
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title Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
spellingShingle Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
Rodrigues,Carla
Derrida, Jacques
Brazil
translation
violence
necropolitics
Kafka, Franz
philosophy
race
coloniality
quilombos
title_short Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
title_full Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
title_fullStr Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
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title_sort Specters of Colonialidade: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part V
author Rodrigues,Carla
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Haddock-Lobo,Rafael
Moraes,Marcelo José Derzi
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Moraes,Marcelo José Derzi
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Haddock-Lobo,Rafael
Moraes,Marcelo José Derzi
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Kafka, Franz
philosophy
race
coloniality
quilombos
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Brazil
translation
violence
necropolitics
Kafka, Franz
philosophy
race
coloniality
quilombos
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