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2017, Number 4

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Rev Odont Mex 2017; 21 (4)

Epistemology of the southern hemisphere and dentistry

Villavicencio-Caparó E, Alvear-Córdova MC
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 226-228
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In the XVI th century of our era, la Malinche and Felipillo were characters from Mexico and Peru respectively, both of them supported the Spanish invaders in their colonizing efforts; they represent the autochthonous character who prefers everything foreign, perhaps due to a supposition that what is foreign is better than one’s own.
The epistemologies of the south (TEOS) are a set of ideological postures which have been developed in South America from the decade of 1980 onwards. They purport the aim of the emancipation of thought, culture and research, they contrast their discoveries to the euro-central perspective which in general dominated science, philosophy and humanities. This trend has also been called a decolonizing twist (spin).


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