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  1. A Non-occidentalist West?: Learned Ignorance And Ecology Of Knowledge.Boaventura Santos - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):103-125.
    In this article I argue that, in spite of the apparently unshakable hegemony of the historical, philosophical and sociological arguments invoked by the canonical history of Europe and the world to demonstrate the uniqueness of the West and its superiority, there is room to think of a non-Occidentalist West. By that I mean a vast array of conceptions, theories, arguments that, though produced in the West by recognized intellectual figures, were discarded, marginalized or ignored because they did not fit the (...)
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  • Corrections.[author unknown] - 2008 - Theoria 33 (3):289-289.
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  • (1 other version)A Non-Occidentalist West?Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):103-125.
    In this article I argue that, in spite of the apparently unshakable hegemony of the historical, philosophical and sociological arguments invoked by the canonical history of Europe and the world to demonstrate the uniqueness of the West and its superiority, there is room to think of a non-Occidentalist West. By that I mean a vast array of conceptions, theories, arguments that, though produced in the West by recognized intellectual figures, were discarded, marginalized or ignored because they did not fit the (...)
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  • The Discourse Studies Reader: Main Currents in Theory and Analysis.[author unknown] - 2014
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  • (1 other version)A Non-Occidentalist West?: Learned Ignorance and Ecology of Knowledge.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):103-125.
    In this article I argue that, in spite of the apparently unshakable hegemony of the historical, philosophical and sociological arguments invoked by the canonical history of Europe and the world to demonstrate the uniqueness of the West and its superiority, there is room to think of a non-Occidentalist West. By that I mean a vast array of conceptions, theories, arguments that, though produced in the West by recognized intellectual figures, were discarded, marginalized or ignored because they did not fit the (...)
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  • Corrections.[author unknown] - 1983 - Feminist Review 14 (1):2-2.
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