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Formations of the colonial subject: supplement, dependence, cosmopolitism

The article takes its cue from the paradigmatic scene of the "Brazilian" ethnography, as seen from Europe, which demands its share in the constitution of a model of decentralization within Europe itself. This scene will serve as the basis in order to study seminal essays by Silviano Santiago, where what is at stake is establishing the foundations of a colonial critique of the Brazilian cultural subject.

Silviano Santiago; deconstruction; colonial subject; self-fashioning


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