A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings

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Autor(a) principal: Amorim de Oliveira Andrade , Catarina
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Rebeca (São Paulo)
Texto Completo: https://rebeca.socine.org.br/1/article/view/1082
Resumo: We would like to provide a review of the work Uma Ecologia Decolonial: Pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, by the Martinican researcher, political scientist and environmental engineer Malcom Ferdinand. Launched in Portuguese in Brazil, in 2022, by the publishing house Ubu, the book translated by Letícia Mei has a preface by the American philosopher Angela Davis, known for her activism in anti-racist, feminist agendas. We seek to bring to light the main contributions of Ferdinand's work, who proposes a way of world-making within a critical decolonial perspective that – considering colonial history and its effects on human and non-human populations – envisions another viable way of living and inhabit the world. The author starts from the assumption that ecology is primarily a matter of justice and that the ecological crisis, therefore, is a crisis of justice. From his Caribbean perspective and experience, Ferdinand challenges us to think about the colonial project considering, above all, the promotion of environmental destruction, situating the ecological issues as an essential dimension for thinking about world politics anchored in relations of coloniality today.
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spelling A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings Una ecología decolonial: Pensar en futuros emancipadores en un barco-mundo capaz de reunir, escuchar y celebrar encuentrosUma ecologia decolonial: Pensando futuros emancipatórios em um navio-mundo capaz de reunir, escutar e celebrar os encontrosMalcom Ferdinandecologiadecolonialracismo ambientalMalcom Ferdinandecologiadecolonialracismo ambientalMalcom FerdinandEnvironmental racismEcologyDecolonialMalcom Ferdinand EcologíaDecolonialRacismo ambientalWe would like to provide a review of the work Uma Ecologia Decolonial: Pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, by the Martinican researcher, political scientist and environmental engineer Malcom Ferdinand. Launched in Portuguese in Brazil, in 2022, by the publishing house Ubu, the book translated by Letícia Mei has a preface by the American philosopher Angela Davis, known for her activism in anti-racist, feminist agendas. We seek to bring to light the main contributions of Ferdinand's work, who proposes a way of world-making within a critical decolonial perspective that – considering colonial history and its effects on human and non-human populations – envisions another viable way of living and inhabit the world. The author starts from the assumption that ecology is primarily a matter of justice and that the ecological crisis, therefore, is a crisis of justice. From his Caribbean perspective and experience, Ferdinand challenges us to think about the colonial project considering, above all, the promotion of environmental destruction, situating the ecological issues as an essential dimension for thinking about world politics anchored in relations of coloniality today.Queremos tejer una revisión del trabajo Uma Ecologia Decolonial: Pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, del investigador, politólogo e ingeniero ambiental martiniqués Malcom Ferdinand. Lanzado en portugués en Brasil, en 2022, por la editorial Ubu, el libro traducido por Letícia Mei, tiene un prefacio de la filósofa estadounidense Angela Davis, conocida por su activismo en las agendas feministas antirracistas. Buscamos sacar a la luz los principales aportes de la obra de Ferdinand, que propone una manera de hacer-mundo dentro de una perspectiva descolonial crítica que –considerando la historia colonial y sus efectos sobre las poblaciones humanas y no humanas– vislumbra otra forma posible de vivir y habitar. el mundo. El autor parte del supuesto de que la ecología es ante todo una cuestión de justicia y que la crisis ecológica, por tanto, es una crisis de justicia. Desde su perspectiva y experiencia caribeña, Ferdinand nos desafía a pensar el proyecto colonial con miras, sobre todo, a promover la destrucción ambiental, situando las cuestiones ecológicas como una dimensión esencial para pensar la política mundial anclada en las relaciones de colonialidad de hoy.Desejamos tecer uma resenha sobre a obra Uma Ecologia Decolonial: Pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, do pesquisador, cientista político e engenheiro ambiental martinicano Malcom Ferdinand. Lançada em português no Brasil, em 2022, pela casa editorial Ubu, o livro traduzido por Letícia Mei conta com o prefácio da filósofa estadunidense Angela Davis, conhecida pelo seu ativismo nas pautas feministas antirracistas. Buscamos trazer à tona as principais contribuições da obra de Ferdinand, que nos propõe um fazer-mundo dentro de uma perspectiva decolonial crítica que – considerando a história colonial e seus efeitos sobre as populações humanas e os não-humanos – vislumbra uma outra forma possível de viver e habitar o mundo. O autor parte do pressuposto de que a ecologia é antes de mais nada uma questão de justiça e que a crise ecológica, portanto, é uma crise de justiça. A partir do seu olhar e experiência caribenhos, Ferdinand nos desafia a pensar o projeto colonial tendo em vista, sobretudo, o impulso a uma destruição ambiental, situando, portanto, as questões ecológicas como uma dimensão essencial para pensar a política mundial ancorada nas relações de colonialidade nos dias de hoje.Socine - Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual2024-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextoapplication/pdfhttps://rebeca.socine.org.br/1/article/view/108210.22475/rebeca.v13n1.1082Rebeca - Brazilian Journal for Cinema and Audiovisual Studies; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Rebeca 25Rebeca - Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2024): Rebeca 25Rebeca - Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual; Vol. 13 No 1 (2024): Rebeca 25Rebeca - Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual; v. 13 n. 1 (2024): Rebeca 252316-9230reponame:Rebeca (São Paulo)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual (SOCINE)instacron:SOCINEporhttps://rebeca.socine.org.br/1/article/view/1082/609Copyright (c) 2024 Catarina Amorim de Oliveira Andrade http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmorim de Oliveira Andrade , Catarina2024-07-02T23:33:29Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1082Revistahttps://rebeca.socine.org.br/1ONGhttps://rebeca.socine.org.br/1/oairebeca@socine.org.br2316-92302316-9230opendoar:2024-07-02T23:33:29Rebeca (São Paulo) - Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos de Cinema e Audiovisual (SOCINE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
Una ecología decolonial: Pensar en futuros emancipadores en un barco-mundo capaz de reunir, escuchar y celebrar encuentros
Uma ecologia decolonial: Pensando futuros emancipatórios em um navio-mundo capaz de reunir, escutar e celebrar os encontros
title A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
spellingShingle A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
Amorim de Oliveira Andrade , Catarina
Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
Environmental racism
Ecology
Decolonial
Malcom Ferdinand
Ecología
Decolonial
Racismo ambiental
title_short A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
title_full A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
title_fullStr A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
title_full_unstemmed A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
title_sort A decolonial ecology: Thinking about emancipatory futures in a world-ship capable of gathering, listening and celebrating meetings
author Amorim de Oliveira Andrade , Catarina
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
Environmental racism
Ecology
Decolonial
Malcom Ferdinand
Ecología
Decolonial
Racismo ambiental
topic Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
ecologia
decolonial
racismo ambiental
Malcom Ferdinand
Environmental racism
Ecology
Decolonial
Malcom Ferdinand
Ecología
Decolonial
Racismo ambiental
description We would like to provide a review of the work Uma Ecologia Decolonial: Pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, by the Martinican researcher, political scientist and environmental engineer Malcom Ferdinand. Launched in Portuguese in Brazil, in 2022, by the publishing house Ubu, the book translated by Letícia Mei has a preface by the American philosopher Angela Davis, known for her activism in anti-racist, feminist agendas. We seek to bring to light the main contributions of Ferdinand's work, who proposes a way of world-making within a critical decolonial perspective that – considering colonial history and its effects on human and non-human populations – envisions another viable way of living and inhabit the world. The author starts from the assumption that ecology is primarily a matter of justice and that the ecological crisis, therefore, is a crisis of justice. From his Caribbean perspective and experience, Ferdinand challenges us to think about the colonial project considering, above all, the promotion of environmental destruction, situating the ecological issues as an essential dimension for thinking about world politics anchored in relations of coloniality today.
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