- Epistemological basics of anticolonial and decolonial thought: past, present and future..Analysis of the epistemological foundations of anticolonial, decolonial and postcolonial thought, from its origins, current debates and future projects.
- Visuality and restitution.This line of research aims to produce epistemological and museum strategies that, from aesthetics, philosophy, anthropology, cultural studies and the arts, allow a little-known past and its legacy in the present to be symbolically restored.
- Visual Studies. Memory and post-memory slavery, colonialism and its legacies. .Analysis of the construction of the imagery of the slave and the colonised from the appearance of photography until the independence of Guinea in 1968. This line is complemented by the study of the imagery of the colonising process, using not only the images produced by official organisms.This line of research is based on the study of the contemporary legacies of representations of slavery and semi-slave labour in the post-colonial and colonial context in photography, cinema, advertising, textbooks, television and the web. We focus on the study of the images that supported the memory of the settlers, as well as the filiative memory of those who were either children at the time or did not live in the world of their parents.
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