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SUMMARY:African Studies Global Virtual Forum: Decoloniality and Southern Epistem
	ologies–Eduardo Kohn and Elizabeth Povinelli
DESCRIPTION:\n&quot\;What kind of guidance can those worlds I call fores
	ts provide for living\n\nwell on Earth in times of planetary ecological 
	trouble? I approach this\n\nquestion as an anthropologist. That is\, as 
	someone\n\nwho is committed to cultivating forms of radical listening as
	 I move\n\namong modes of being that can\, at times\, dissolve me in my 
	quest\n\nto understand who I am amid a larger flow of life that vastly e
	xceeds\n\nme. Reflecting on my ongoing anthropological\, and increasingl
	y\n\ncollaborative\, research in and around indigenous communities of\n\
	nEcuador&rsquo\;s Upper Amazon\, and drawing on and distorting immersive
	\n\nethnographic technologies in the process\, my goal is to use what I 
	thus\n\nmight learn to help find a path that can orient us in our attemp
	ts to live\n\nwell in relation to the many kinds of others that make and
	 hold us.&quot\;\n\nhttps://psu.zoom.us/j/8148674561?pwd=dnQzcFhXUnkzcDZ
	yRmpDWCtJalg4dz09\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/a
	frican_studies_global_virtual_forum_decoloniality_and_southern_epistemol
	ogieseduardo_kohn_and_elizabeth_povinelli/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>&quot;What kind
	 of guidance can those worlds I call forests provide for living<br />wel
	l on Earth in times of planetary ecological trouble? I approach this<br 
	/>question as an anthropologist. That is, as someone<br />who is committ
	ed to cultivating forms of radical listening as I move<br />among modes 
	of being that can, at times, dissolve me in my quest<br />to understand 
	who I am amid a larger flow of life that vastly exceeds<br />me. Reflect
	ing on my ongoing anthropological, and increasingly<br />collaborative, 
	research in and around indigenous communities of<br />Ecuador&rsquo;s Up
	per Amazon, and drawing on and distorting immersive<br />ethnographic te
	chnologies in the process, my goal is to use what I thus<br />might lear
	n to help find a path that can orient us in our attempts to live<br />we
	ll in relation to the many kinds of others that make and hold us.&quot;<
	/p><p><span><span><a href="https://psu.zoom.us/j/8148674561?pwd=dnQzcFhX
	UnkzcDZyRmpDWCtJalg4dz09"><span>https://psu.zoom.us/j/8148674561?pwd=dnQ
	zcFhXUnkzcDZyRmpDWCtJalg4dz09</span></a></span></span></p><p>For more de
	tails: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/african_studies_global_v
	irtual_forum_decoloniality_and_southern_epistemologieseduardo_kohn_and_e
	lizabeth_povinelli/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/african_studies_glo
	bal_virtual_forum_decoloniality_and_southern_epistemologieseduardo_kohn_
	and_elizabeth_povinelli/</a></p></body></html>
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