A Fish-Eye Episteme: Seeing Below the River’s Colonization. Gómez-Barris, M., editor In The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives, pages 0. Duke University Press, November, 2017. This essay, similarily to Let the River Flow, discusses the ecological and social function of rivers and waterways, especially when they become dammed, as shown in Carolina Caycedo's work. Gomez walks us through Caycedo's various projects in relationship to the ethics and repsonsibities of the river in the context of colonization and capitalism.
A Fish-Eye Episteme: Seeing Below the River’s Colonization [link]Paper  bibtex   
@incollection{gomez-barris_fish-eye_2017,
	title = {A {Fish}-{Eye} {Episteme}: {Seeing} {Below} the {River}’s {Colonization}},
	isbn = {978-0-8223-6875-5},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822372561-005},
	urldate = {2022-09-28},
	booktitle = {The {Extractive} {Zone}: {Social} {Ecologies} and {Decolonial} {Perspectives}},
	publisher = {Duke University Press},
	editor = {Gómez-Barris, Macarena},
	month = nov,
	year = {2017},
	note = {This essay, similarily to Let the River Flow, discusses the ecological and social function of rivers and waterways, especially when they become dammed, as shown in Carolina Caycedo's work. Gomez walks us through Caycedo's various projects in relationship to the ethics and repsonsibities of the river in the context of colonization and capitalism.},
	keywords = {Decolonialism},
	pages = {0},
}

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