
THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS PUBLICS: NORTH, SOUTH, AND IN BETWEEN
Critical Epistemology, Knowing
through
Gender
and the
Decolonial
Hacer Escuela/
Inventing School: Rethinking the Pedagogy of Critical Theory
Decolonizing Critical Theory
Technologies of Critique: New Sources for Critical Theory
After Foucault: Gender and Biopolitics in the Americas
Aesthetics and the Critique of Political Theology
Critical
theory
in the
Global
South
BY Cintia Martínez Velasco
PUBLICATIONS:
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“Latin America Beyond Philosophy of History.” In Santiago Castro-Gómez - Critique of Latin American Reason, 252–55. New York: Columbia University Press, 2021.
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“Chiasmic Identities and Feminicide: An Ontological Approach for a Legal Problem.” In Women in the History of Philosophy and Science Series, edited by Ruth Hagengruber, Springer, forthcoming.
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“Notes to Understand Colonial Patriarchy as Producer of Goods.” In Scopes and Current Challenges in Feminism, edited by Griselda Gutiérrez and Mariflor Aguilar, UNAM, forthcoming.
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“Appendix: Modern Reflections on Critique of Latin American Reason: Intervention by chapter, chapter IV.” In Critique of Latin American Reason, Columbia University Press, New York, 2021.
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“Versions of Feminism: Thought on the Reach of This Theory.” In Critical Thinking and Criticism of Thought, edited by Diana Fuentes and Rafael Mondragón, Issue 1, 47-48, 2015.
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“No Self-indulgent Readings in Contemporary Feminism.” In Memory Journal, Militant Criticism Journal, No. 262, 217-22.
Watch Cintia Martínez Velasco and José Medina discuss their project, Critical Epistemology, Knowing through Gender and the Decolonial here.
Watch a video presentation of the key concepts in the course Critical Theory in Latin America here.
Bibliography of relevant academic references;
download here.