The Sage Handbook of Decolonial Theory (eBook)
705 Seiten
SAGE Publications Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-0362-0332-0 (ISBN)
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PART I: KEY DEBATES IN DECOLONIAL THEORY
1The Coloniality of Power and Social Classification
2Decolonial Praxis and Decolonizing Paths: Notes for These Times
3Palestine, the War against Decolonization, and Combative Decoloniality
4Encruzilhada: The Concept of Crossroads in the Afro-Diasporic Cosmovision as a Decolonizing Theoretical Practice
5The Struggle for the Decolonial Liberation of Palestine
6Occupations of Language: Queer Praxis Grounding Decolonial Approaches
7A Never-Ending Historicity: The Antifuturist Discourses of Abya Yala and their Confrontation with the Finite Time of Western Modernity
8Decoloniality is Agency
9Insurgent Decoloniality: Situating Thought in Sites of Struggle
10The Rise and Fall of Decolonial Social Theory: Co-Optation, Intellectualisation, and the Epistemic Decolonial Turn
PART II: GEOPOLITICS AND GEOGRAPHIES
11Demystifying Decolonization: Reclaiming Palestinian Authorship of their Destiny
12We Can’t theorize Without an Image of the World: Toward a Heterogeneous, Relational, and Planetary Imagination
13The Earth of the (Un)Damned: Meditations on Planetary Decolonisation
14Mapping Euromodern Geographies: Plantations, Prisons and Modernity—Toward Afromodern Decolonial Politics
15“Estamos Bien:” A Framework for Interrogating the Coloniality of Resilience for Postsecondary Education in Puerto Rico
16The Black Diaspora and the International: Learning with the Difference
17Geographies of Loss: Dispossession, Tourism, Mestizaje, and (Un) Settler Colonialism in Mexico
18Hindu Nationalism and Indigeneity: Theoretical Challenges and Opportunities for the Decolonial School of Thought
PART III: TRANSDISCIPLINARITY
19Peace and (de)coloniality
20Towards Decolonial Islamophobia Studies
21Unlikely Sources of Decolonial Theorizing: My Jamaican Grandmother’s Stories of Resistance, Reclaiming, and Revitalization
22Lamentations, Combat Breathing and Black Women′s Creative Practice as Episteme
23Anti-racism, Decoloniality and Institutions: Between Rocks and Hard Places…
24Spaces of Coloniality and Anthropological Practices in Southern Abya Yala Between the Late 19th and Early 20th Century
25Embodying the Land: Diversity in Indigenous Health Knowledge Production from Palestine to the Great Plains
26Towards a Transdisciplinary Decolonial Research Praxis: Insights from Using Decolonial Theory in Collaborative Research
PART IV: FEMINISMS, GENDERS, & SEXUALITIES
27An Inherently Decolonial Existence: Defining Palestinian Feminist Praxis
28The World of the One: Colonizing to Exist and the Relevance of Indigenous Epistemologies of Co-existence
29A Feminist Decolonial Positionality: Bodies, Resistance, Knowing
30Coloniality of Sexuality: Enacting Impositions
31Holding Some Ground on a Greasy Dancefloor: Decoloniality, Caste, and South Asian Queer Diaspora
32Arrested Possibilities, Islam Otherwise, and Queer Life: Thinking Liberation, Religion, and Decoloniality alongside Shia Muslim Scholars
PART V: RACIAL CAPITALISM
33Racial Capitalism as a Theory of History
34Racial Capitalism: A Guide for the Naysayer
35It Has Been Racial Capitalism Since the Beginning
36Towards a Decolonial Pan-Africanism of the Twenty-First Century: A Philosophy of Liberation Perspective
37On Decoloniality and/in “Eastern Europe”
38Racial Capitalism and Fascism
39Entrepreneurship as Counterinsurgency in the Global South
40Economic Orders after Sovereignty: Decolonization and Combative Decoloniality in Ghana
41Decoloniality and Racial Capitalism
42Climate Policy and Social Death: how Euro-American Green New Deals Reinforce the Disposability of African Life in the “Post”-colonial
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.7.2025 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
| Schlagworte | Decolonial feminist studies • decolonial theory • Decolonial Theory Handbook • Decolonization • pan-Africanism |
| ISBN-10 | 1-0362-0332-8 / 1036203328 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-0362-0332-0 / 9781036203320 |
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