Paper abstract:
The decolonial journal "Nemonomyth" seeks to challenge and subvert dominant narratives and power structures that are often rooted in colonialism and imperialism. The purpose of the magazine is to promote alternative viewpoints, opinions and knowledge systems that are marginalized or excluded from the mainstream media.
The concept of the magazine is based on the idea that colonialism and imperialism left a lasting legacy of power imbalance, cultural oppression, and epistemicide (the obliteration or marginalization of knowledge systems and ways of knowing). The magazine aims to address this power imbalance by promoting alternative narratives, voices and ways of knowing that challenge dominant discourses and offer new possibilities for understanding the world.
"Nemonomyth" Magazine covers a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, indigenous rights, environmental justice, racial justice, gender and sexuality, the decolonization of education, and the decolonization of the arts. "Nemonomyth" often features essays, interviews, reviews, and creative work by writers and artists.