Eduardo Gudynas, David Harvey, Ecuador and ‘sympathetic colonialism’ – links to Spanish/English versions of both texts

harveyb-e1385602308638Eduardo Gudynas has recently criticised David Harvey and his research team in Ecuador for ‘simpatico [sympathetic, nice or friendly] colonialism’ (Spanish/English).

The research team (Estefanía Martínez, Verónica Morales, Carla Simbaña, Japhy Wilson, Nora Fernández, Thomas Purcell and Jeremy Rayner) respond (Spanish/English);

An earlier English translation of the response can be found at My Desiring Machines.

Updated 16 October 2015 with links to translations.


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8 Responses to Eduardo Gudynas, David Harvey, Ecuador and ‘sympathetic colonialism’ – links to Spanish/English versions of both texts

  1. We have now translated the original piece by Gudynas on the ENTITLE network’s blog: http://entitleblog.org/2015/10/15/friendly-colonialism-and-the-harvey-fashion/

  2. stuartelden's avatar stuartelden says:

    Reblogged this on Progressive Geographies and commented:

    I’ve updated this post with links to a translation of the Gudynas piece and the official translation of the response.

  3. mul's avatar mul says:

    ridicoulous. Gudynas just itinerates the culturalist ‘critique’ against the ‘north’ by fetishizing otherness. And by the way: it’s not Harveys fault to be cited by the ‘wrong’ persons or for ‘wrong’ purposes (who judges this by the way?)

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  5. joan martinez-alier's avatar joan martinez-alier says:

    JM Alier – my own comment: “El año 2015 es pues el año del triunfo intelectual del post-extractivismo, y los aprendices de Harvey no se han enterado”.

    See: http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=204595

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