A DECOLONIAL READING OF POLITICAL FORGIVENESS
This article investigates the possibility of expanding the debate around forgiveness. Forgiveness is understood in a new way, in a political sense, not just in the individual sphere. In a political way, this forgiveness acts socially on the identities of people, groups, indigenous peoples and traditional communities, which, through decoloniality, allows for a historical reparation of the oppressors against these populations.
A DECOLONIAL READING OF POLITICAL FORGIVENESS
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.2162102216065
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Palavras-chave: forgiveness; identity; political pardon; decolonial
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Keywords: forgiveness; identity; political pardon; decolonial
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Abstract:
This article investigates the possibility of expanding the debate around forgiveness. Forgiveness is understood in a new way, in a political sense, not just in the individual sphere. In a political way, this forgiveness acts socially on the identities of people, groups, indigenous peoples and traditional communities, which, through decoloniality, allows for a historical reparation of the oppressors against these populations.
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Número de páginas: 14
- Daniel de Albuquerque Maranhão Ribeiro