On decoloniality Concepts, Analytics, Praxis
Walter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh introduce the concept of decoloniality by providing a theoretical overview and discussing concrete examples of decolonial projects in action.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Durham ; London
Duke University Press
2018, ©2018
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Series: | On decoloniality
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Collection: | DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. Decoloniality in/as Praxis
- 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
- Conclusion: Sowing and Growing Decoloniality in/as Praxis: Some Final Thoughts
- II. The Decolonial Option
- 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
- Closing Remarks
- After-Word(s)
- Bibliography
- Index