Catalina ArreazaArlene B. Tickner2026-03-222026-03-22200210.7440/colombiaint54.2002.01https://doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint54.2002.01https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/47453Citaciones: 19This text explores the central arguments of three theoretical perspectives that have analyzed the Englightenrnent project from a critical angle, wiih the goal of identifying their respective contributions to visualizing marginality in social theory. A series of elements are discussed, including the postmodern critique of concepts such as reason and subject; postcolonialism's attempt to ground historical interpretation in silenced, hybrid spaces; and feminist insistence upon the erasure of homogenizing, binary categories.enInterpretation (philosophy)PostmodernismPostcolonialism (international relations)Subject (documents)FeminismSociologyEpistemologyErasurePhilosophyPostmodernismo, postcolonialismo y feminismo: manual para (in)expertosarticle