DECOLONIZING THE REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT COLONIZATION: GEOGRAPHIC REFLECTIONS

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
Jaime Bernardo Neto
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Most representations about the process of spatial expansion of capitalism over the spatial cuts that today constitute what we know as Brazil and Latin America, through the advance of colonization, perpetuates what some authors have been calling ideology of demographic voids, which would be the tendency to represent these spaces before their appropriation and incorporation into the capitalist world system as desert areas, without human beings, thus concealing the violence inherent in it. Despite the advances in Contemporary Social Theory, this type of timespace representation has still been reproduced and perpetuated in many historiographic and academic works from different areas of knowledge. The following article presents reflections on this phenomenon, developed with fulcrum in studies on the spatial profile that today constitutes the State of Espírito Santo, in order to understand the theoretical vices that corroborate the perpetuation of this type of representation.
非殖民化:关于殖民的表现:地理反思
大多数关于资本主义的空间扩张过程的表述都是通过今天我们所知的巴西和拉丁美洲的空间切割,通过殖民化的推进,延续了一些作者所称的人口空洞的意识形态,这是一种倾向,在这些空间被占用并纳入资本主义世界体系之前,把它们描绘成沙漠地区,没有人类,因此隐藏了其中固有的暴力。尽管当代社会理论取得了进步,但这种类型的时空表征仍然在许多来自不同知识领域的史学和学术著作中被复制和延续。下面的文章介绍了对这一现象的反思,这些反思是在对今天构成Espírito Santo州的空间轮廓的研究中发展起来的,目的是了解证实这种表现形式长期存在的理论弊端。
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