El «lugar de enunciación»: sobre la realidad de la interpretación histórica
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https://doi.org/10.33064/18euph1340Keywords:
Narration, Mignolo, Loci of Enunciation, HistoryAbstract
From our point of view, there is in historical narrative morethan contemplation of reality, we must look at the space from
which this discourse emerges. That space is delimited by the
concept, from Walter Mignolo, of «Loci of Enunciation». We
consider that the historical fact is unsustainable in reality, because
of the impossibility of objectivity, and that the subject
has an active role in the interpretation process. We propose that world take form from its narrators, and that narration
is a way of appropriation of space and make it human. Mignolo
suggest that the category of the «Loci of Enunciation»
allows the rupture of the necessary relation between historical
events and it also makes possible the decenter of a unique
«Loci of Enunciation» of knowledge, making place to a plurality
of epistemic spaces and their respective enunciation
locus. This category allows us to widen our comprehension
and approaches us to the horizon supposed in knowledge of
our pass and history.
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