"Several scholars have expanded on Quijano's coloniality, including Ramón Grosfoguel, with his explanation of the entangled heterarchy that manifests coloniality (Grosfoguel, R. "The Epistemic Decolonial Turn." Cultural Studies 21(2): 211–223. 2007); Walter Mignolo, with his integration of the concepts of coloniality, modernity, and decolonizing knowledge—particularly as regards space and history (Mignolo, W. "Delinking: the rhetoric of modernity, the logic of coloniality, and the grammar of de-coloniality." Cultural Studies. 21(2): 449–514. 2007); Nelson Maldonado-Torres' Fanonian exploration of the coloniality of being and its dehumanizing consequences (Maldonado-Torres, N. "On the Coloniality of Being." Cultural Studies 21(2): 240 -270. 2007.) " Middleton, Elisabeth (2010). «A Political Ecology of Healing». Journal of Political Ecology. 17: 1–28 [2]. doi:10.2458/v17i1.21696; and Roberto Hernández where he applies the concept of coloniality to the US/Mexico Border in (Hernández, R. "Coloniality of the US/Mexico Border: Power Violence and the Decolonial Imperative." University of Arizona Press, 2018.)
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