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Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais

 ISSN 2182-7435

MENESES, Maria Paula. Colonialism as Violence: Portugal’s “Civilizing Mission” in Mozambique. []. , spe2018, pp.115-140. ISSN 2182-7435.  https://doi.org/10.4000/rccs.7741.

Colonialism, as a system of denial of human dignity for many people in the world, represents an immense space-time of suffering, oppression, and resistance, symbolizing what is nowadays termed the global South. This article, which focuses on an analysis of modern colonialism, is structured around three axes. The first examines the epistemic project underlying colonization, explaining how abysmal thought is central to modern Eurocentric rationality. The second moment of analysis studies the legitimating logics of the political and epistemic action of the colonial project in Mozambique. This part is fundamental to understanding the ruptures and continuities between the colony and the independent State that is Mozambique today. In the final part, some indications are discussed, offering insights into an epistemic decolonization of the global South.

: epistemological decolonization; global South; Portuguese colonialism; Mozambique; violence.

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