Abstract
In this essay, an attempt will be made to think of the places of enunciation, the languages, and the semantics of Afro-descendant ethnic communities as places of tension with the hegemonic discourses of the academic canon still in force in State institutions and orthodox academics, and that, nevertheless, they constitute a space for the development of the imaginary of the multicultural State in Colombia. Tension to which critical insights can be made, especially from a poststructuralist perspective (FOUCAULT, 1977) without guarantees or definitive closures, as well as from a postcolonial perspective (HALL, 2008), to think about the semantics of multiculturalism as a scenario of enunciative possibilities of man, territory, and intersubjective relationships (HABERMAS, 1998). It is intended here, therefore, to account for the importance of cultural prerogatives, especially those of ethnic groups, to constitute a new key social agreement in the development of a new dimension of the human being in contemporary society (LATOUR, 2017).
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