Decolonizing Concepts Before It Was Cool: Taking “Lamas And Shamans” For A Ride Through Global History
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AЯGOSIn her work on “Lamas and Shamans,” Karénina Kollmar-Paulenztakes a broad aim at the role of nonEuropean knowledge in the humanities and social sciences. In this commentary, I take up some lines of inquiry that structure her argument, discussing them in the broader contexts of research on global history and continuing attempts to assess the status of categories deriving from non-European intellectual traditions.
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