Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women

The theoretical framework of the studies stemming from the decolonial epistemological shift is grounded in the concept of coloniality. The feminist critique, specifically with the proposal of María Lugones, revised this theory by introducing the concept of gender coloniality, emphasizing the crucial...

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2024
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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Colonialidad
género
raza
categorías históricas
siglo XV
coloniality
gender
race
historical categories
15th century
Colonialité
genre
race
catégories historiques
XVe siècle
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spelling 2024-01-012024-07-05T19:08:21Z2024-07-05T19:08:21Zhttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_memoria/article/view/1557210.19053/20275137.n28.2024.15572https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/13956The theoretical framework of the studies stemming from the decolonial epistemological shift is grounded in the concept of coloniality. The feminist critique, specifically with the proposal of María Lugones, revised this theory by introducing the concept of gender coloniality, emphasizing the crucial importance of this oppression within the colonial system. This theory asserts the existence of, starting from 1495, a modern colonial world system of gender, built upon the centrality of the category of race in explaining the epistemological, economic, and cultural domination of the Western world over colonized territories. From a post-structuralist standpoint, we propose a historical analysisof the chronicles of the conquest of the Canary Islands, where we question the use of the category of race in the 15th century as the basis for differentiation, replacing it with others based on European colonial religious centrism, equally intersected by gender differences.El armazón teórico de los estudios surgidos desde el giro epistemológico decolonial tiene su fundamento en el concepto de colonialidad. La crítica desde el feminismo, en concreto con la propuesta de María Lugones, revisó esta teoría con la inserción del concepto de colonialidad de género, por la importancia crucial de esta opresión en el sistema colonial. Esta teoría defiende la existencia, a partir de 1495, de un sistema-mundo moderno colonial de género, elevado sobre la centralidad de la categoría de raza en la explicación estructural de la dominación epistemológica, económica y cultural del mundo occidental sobre los territorios colonizados. Desde una postura posestructuralista, proponemos el análisis histórico de las crónicas de la conquista de las Islas Canarias, en que se poner en duda el uso de la categoría de raza desde en el siglo XV como base de la diferencia, sustituyéndola por otras basadas en el religiocentrismo europeo colonial, atravesadas igualmente por las diferencias de género.application/pdfspaspaUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombiahttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_memoria/article/view/15572/13583Derechos de autor 2023 Historia Y Memoriahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Historia Y Memoria; No. 28 (2024): Think about the gender from history: Proposals and debates ; 23-60Historia Y Memoria; Núm. 28 (2024): Enero-Junio 2024: «Pensar el Género desde la Historia: propuestas y debates»; 23-60Historia Y Memoria; No 28 (2024): Penser le Genre Depuis L´´ histoire: Propositions et Débats; 23-602322-777X2027-513710.19053/20275137.n28.2024Colonialidadgénerorazacategorías históricassiglo XVcolonialitygenderracehistorical categories15th centuryColonialitégenreracecatégories historiquesXVe siècleRace as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women¿La raza como categoría histórica en el siglo XV? La colonialidad de género y las mujeres canarias infielesLa race comme catégorie historique au XVe siècle? La colonialité de genre et les femmes canariennes infidèlesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1González Carracedo, Laura Sabina001/13956oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/139562025-07-18 11:17:42.054metadata.onlyhttps://repositorio.uptc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional UPTCrepositorio.uptc@uptc.edu.co
dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv ¿La raza como categoría histórica en el siglo XV? La colonialidad de género y las mujeres canarias infieles
dc.title.fr-FR.fl_str_mv La race comme catégorie historique au XVe siècle? La colonialité de genre et les femmes canariennes infidèles
title Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
spellingShingle Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
Colonialidad
género
raza
categorías históricas
siglo XV
coloniality
gender
race
historical categories
15th century
Colonialité
genre
race
catégories historiques
XVe siècle
title_short Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
title_full Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
title_fullStr Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
title_full_unstemmed Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
title_sort Race as a Historical Category in the 15th Century? Gender Coloniality and the Unfaithful Canarian Women
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Colonialidad
género
raza
categorías históricas
siglo XV
topic Colonialidad
género
raza
categorías históricas
siglo XV
coloniality
gender
race
historical categories
15th century
Colonialité
genre
race
catégories historiques
XVe siècle
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv coloniality
gender
race
historical categories
15th century
dc.subject.fr-FR.fl_str_mv Colonialité
genre
race
catégories historiques
XVe siècle
description The theoretical framework of the studies stemming from the decolonial epistemological shift is grounded in the concept of coloniality. The feminist critique, specifically with the proposal of María Lugones, revised this theory by introducing the concept of gender coloniality, emphasizing the crucial importance of this oppression within the colonial system. This theory asserts the existence of, starting from 1495, a modern colonial world system of gender, built upon the centrality of the category of race in explaining the epistemological, economic, and cultural domination of the Western world over colonized territories. From a post-structuralist standpoint, we propose a historical analysisof the chronicles of the conquest of the Canary Islands, where we question the use of the category of race in the 15th century as the basis for differentiation, replacing it with others based on European colonial religious centrism, equally intersected by gender differences.
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