War and death in the existence of the racialized subject: An approach through the concept of coloniality in the film the paths of silence (zurita, 1987)

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  • Ruxandra María Dumitru Universidad de Valencia

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https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v2i8.11060

Abstract

The notion of "just war", which was used to justify colonization and genocide in the Americas, represents one of the central axes of the concept of coloniality, which operates at all levels of existence: in the realm of power, in epistemology and in ontology. That is why this pattern of power, which is based on the idea of race, survived the centuries and is now present in different forms in the territories that were colonized, although colonialism, as an administrative structure, political and military, it disappeared as such once those territories gained independence.

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Author Biography

Ruxandra María Dumitru, Universidad de Valencia

Student of the Master in Interculturality, Communication and European Studies (University of Valencia, Spain) and member of the Berta Cáceres Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities of Central America.

Published

2017-04-10

How to Cite

Dumitru, R. M. (2017). War and death in the existence of the racialized subject: An approach through the concept of coloniality in the film the paths of silence (zurita, 1987). Cuaderno Jurídico Y Político, 2(8), 93–101. https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v2i8.11060

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