Southern Epistemologies
Knowledge, Wisdom, and Understanding in the Andes and Western Amazon
Edouard Machery editor Michael L Cepek editor H Clark Barrett editor Pablo Quintanilla editor Emanuele Fabiano editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HAU
Publishing:28th May '26
£25.20 was £28.00
This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Discovers how language, culture, and place shape knowledge across the Andes and Western Amazon.
What does it mean to know, and how is knowledge practiced? How can Indigenous perspectives challenge conventional concepts of knowledge in the Global North? Drawing on Indigenous epistemologies from the Andes and Western Amazon, Southern Epistemologies investigates how knowledge, wisdom, and understanding are shaped by local cultures, languages, bodies, and environments.
Bringing together linguists, philosophers, anthropologists, and Indigenous knowledge holders, the volume examines the dynamic interactions between culture, language, and place, showing how the unique linguistic histories and worldviews of Andean and Amazonian societies inform distinct ways of knowing. By interpreting these perspectives on their own terms, the book offers fresh insights into the plurality and diversity of human knowledge.
As the first volume specifically focused on Indigenous South American epistemologies, Southern Epistemologies foregrounds Indigenous knowledge systems and science while fostering dialogue with academic traditions. By opening new interdisciplinary and cross-cultural conversations, this groundbreaking volume challenges conventional notions of knowledge and illuminates how engagement with Indigenous perspectives can expand and enrich our understanding of what it truly means to know.
ISBN: 9781914363504
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
300 pages