LaChiPo:
a Decolonial Poetics
"The reader is invited to resituate how they read, how they see, to relearn how identity is spoken, expanding modernity’s articulation of history. . .
We are not concerned with the old binaries (old/new, high art/low art, avant/arriere); we are concerned with how our work reshapes our community, our worlds. . .
an aesthetic that resides within, rises from, and reshapes a particular community while rejecting the colonial narrative. . . .
What is agreed upon is the call for the Latin@’s “poetic self to be an actor in the making of history” "
