Within the context of the global ecological crisis, non-western narratives, under the discourse of decolonization, have emerged as innovative and inspirational perspectives when thinking about current global issues. However, those narratives carry the risk to be subalternalized, extractivized and culturally appropriated by hegemonic epistemology. Those issues strengthened and might even reproduce the logic of crises. Meanwhile, arguing change, transformation and action.
In this lecture, Milton is inviting you to think about some questions as:
What and even how does the future look like under the rationality of ecological collapse?
How can we adopt the energy of collapse in order to promote change?
How do our own emotions and beliefs system resist change?