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_aMignolo, Walter D. _915791 |
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_aOn decoloniality: _bconcepts, analytics, and praxis. _cWalter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh |
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_bDuke University Press _c2018 _aDurham |
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300 | _axii, 291 p. | ||
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_aOn Decoloniality. _915829 |
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505 | _a Introduction -- 1 The decolonial for resurgences, shifts, and movements -- 2 Insurgency and decolonial prospect, praxis, and project -- 3 Interculturality and decoloniality -- 4 On decolonial dangers, decolonial cracks, and decolonial pedagogies rising -- 5 What does it mean to decolonize? -- 6 The conceptual triad : modernity/coloniality/decoloniality -- 7 The invention of the human and the three pillars of the colonial matrix of power (racism, sexism, and nature) -- 8 Colonial/imperial differences : classifying and inventing global orders of lands, seas, and living organisms -- 9 Eurocentrism and coloniality : the question of the totality of knowledge -- 10 Decoloniality is an option, not a mission | ||
520 | _aThis book introduce the concept of decoloniality by providing a theoretical overview and discussing concrete examples of decolonial projects in action. | ||
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_aAR _915830 |
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_aCivilization, Modern-Philosophy. _915831 |
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_aWalsh, Catherine E. _915832 |
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