Articulation of the ethnomathematics and decolonial proposals: An invitation to re-existence.
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Ethnomathematics, Modernity, Decoloniality, Southern EpistemologyAbstract
This document shows some relationships between research in ethnomathematics and the proposed decolonial thinking proposed by authors such as Quijano (2001), Mignolo (2001) and Sousa (2010). The construction of
these relationships and the clarification of common characteristics are vital to resignify the objectives with
which ethnomathematics was proposed, in addition to reflecting on the new challenges of this line in the Latin
American context, among these the negative impacts of modern rationality, the overcoming the domestication of ethnomathematical discourse and the use of this line of research as a platform to denounce social, economic and environmental problems based on non-hegemonic rationalities.
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