Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-365) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: On gnosis and the imaginary of the modern/colonial world system -- Border thinking and the colonial difference -- Post-occidental reason: the crisis of occidentalism and the emergenc(y)e of border thinking -- Human understanding and local interests: occidentalism and the (Latin) American argument -- Are subaltern studies postmodern or postcolonial? The politics and sensibilities of geohistorical locations -- "An other tongue": linguistic maps, literary geographies, cultural landscapes -- Bilanguaging love: thinking in between languages -- Globalization/mundializacioĢn: civilizing processes and the relocation of languages and knowledges -- Afterword: An other tongue, an other thinking, an other logic.
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