Media Reviews
Empistemologies of the South is an ambitious book on an important topic.
-American Journal of Sociology
The author's solidarity with the emancipatory movements and his acceptance of the urgency of their struggle for justice are apparent throughout the book. At the same time, the book is carefully researched, thoroughly argued, critically alert, erudite, original, and challenging. It contains detailed inter-connected arguments. . .that defy brief summary, defending a variety of provocative claims that deal with political, economic, social, social scientific, and historical, as well as scientific matters. . .Nevertheless, whether or not the conclusions of Epistemologies of the South are endorsed, I hope that it contributes to making central in the agenda of the philosophy of science questions about the role that science might play in fostering - or undermining - cognitive and social justice, and under what interpretation it should do so.
-Metascience
A blockbuster work, disconcerting and judicious. Santos calls upon us to unthink all our most entrenched biases. He wants us to see the world from the bottom up, to view the 'universal' from the South rather than from the North. He thereby outlines a truly different possible future to construct.
-Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University
Epistemologies of the South is a brilliant testimony about today's tensions within our inter- and trans-cultural spaces.
-Valentin Y. Mudimbe, Newman Ivey White Professor of Literature, Duke University
To what extent is the Global North still a West? And to what extent is the old West still just a North? These are not only geopolitical issues, but epistemological questions, whose resolution at the level of practices, disciplines, experiences, and affects, will shape a new Humankind in a new Environment. An original and timely critique. The combination of Santos' many fields of inquiry is impressive.
-Etienne Balibar, author of Equaliberty
This is the World Social Forum transposed to a World Forum of Knowledges, argued with radical democratic passion and with an immense erudition in philosophy, science, art, and politics.
-Goeran Therborn, University of Cambridge. Author of The World: A Beginner's Guide (2011) and of The Killing Fields of Inequality (2013).
One of the most original world social thinkers of our time, Santos finds the Latin American region a great intellectual challenge, as he considers, according to Jose Marti, that this is the Nuestra America century, where we can find the greater emancipatory counterhegemonic potential.
-Raquel Sosa Elizaga, sociologist, historian, activist.