El pensamiento político de Manuel Quintín Lame y su relación con el giro decolonial

This reflective article tries to analyze the processes, dynamics and actions that constitute the political thought of the "Indio" Manuel Quintín Lame and their relation through the decolonial turn. It is part of the reflection of two central texts of this thinker: the first, "in defen...

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Main Authors: Capera Figueroa, José Javier, Sandoval Forero, Eduardo Andrés, Ñañez Rodriguez, José Julián
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6207149
Source:SAPIENTIAE, ISSN 2183-5063, Vol. 1, Nº. 2, 2016 (Ejemplar dedicado a: JANEIRO-JUNHO 2016), pags. 165-184
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Summary: This reflective article tries to analyze the processes, dynamics and actions that constitute the political thought of the "Indio" Manuel Quintín Lame and their relation through the decolonial turn. It is part of the reflection of two central texts of this thinker: the first, "in defense of my race" and the second "thought of the Indian who was educated within the Colombian jungles" said works represent a substantial part in the thinking of One of the most important indigenous leaders of the 20th century in Colombia. For this reason, we start by recognizing that the praxis from the set of ideas, actions and speeches of Quintín Lame was a fundamental piece in the territory, organizational and vindictive consolidation that is found within the indigenous communities in Tolima. The applied methodology consists of: extensive documentary analysis, review and theoretical reflection related to the decolonial perspective and its link with Latin American indigenous movements. As a result, Quintín Lame's political thought is an important component in the constitution of the Tolima indigenous movement, and has a great representation with the phenomenon of the "indigenous struggle" in Colombia.