Decolonizing Knowledge
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Herausgeber: D'Souza, Radha; Thobani, Sunera
Decolonizing Knowledge
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Herausgeber: D'Souza, Radha; Thobani, Sunera
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Interdisciplinary scholars rethink strategies for moving contemporary decolonization politics forward by revisiting the writings of the mid-20th century anti-colonial movements' leading intellectuals.
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Interdisciplinary scholars rethink strategies for moving contemporary decolonization politics forward by revisiting the writings of the mid-20th century anti-colonial movements' leading intellectuals.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 159mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765125458
- Artikelnr.: 72089923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 159mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765125458
- Artikelnr.: 72089923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Radha D'Souza is Professor of Law, Development and Conflict Studies at the University of Westminster, UK. She is a lawyer, social justice activist, writer and commentator. Together with Dutch artist Jonas Staal she is co-founder of the art project Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes. Sunera Thobani is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Her publications include Exalted Subjects (2007); Contesting Islam, Constructing Race and Sexuality (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020); and Coloniality and Racial (In)Justice in the University (2022). She is founding member of Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equity (RACE, 2001).
Notes on Contributors Preface 1. Introduction (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK
and Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 2. Decolonizing knowledge: Science
scientists and science education (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK) 3. Decolonization
feminist politics and 'the Muslim woman's question': Reading Fanon in the context of the Afghan and Gaza wars (Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 4. On ethnographic refusal: Indigeneity
'voice' and colonial citizenship (Audra Simpson
Columbia University
USA) 5. Fire: The decolonial pedagogy of subversion in Césaire and Djonga (Angelica de Freitas e Silva
Agência de Iniciativas Cidadãs/AIC
Brazil) 6. Class and struggle: Cabral
Rodney and the complexities of culture in Africa (David Austin
John Abbott College and the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Canada) 7. The politics and place of Rajani Palme Dutt (Tanroop Sandhu
Queen Mary University of London
UK) 8. Labour super-exploitation
Black liberation and communist thought (Andrew Higginbottom
Kingston University
UK) 9. Before intersectionality: Difference
exploitation and emancipation in Ruy Mauro Marini
Walter Rodney and Andaiye (Amanda Latimer
Kingston University
UK) 10. From statehood to democratic confederalism: Decolonization and Abdullah Öcalan's solution to the Kurdish question (Behnam Amini
York University
Canada) 11. Reflecting on coloniality of power
colonial violence and decolonization through the University of Rojava (Jan Yasin Sunca
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium) Index
University of Westminster
UK
and Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 2. Decolonizing knowledge: Science
scientists and science education (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK) 3. Decolonization
feminist politics and 'the Muslim woman's question': Reading Fanon in the context of the Afghan and Gaza wars (Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 4. On ethnographic refusal: Indigeneity
'voice' and colonial citizenship (Audra Simpson
Columbia University
USA) 5. Fire: The decolonial pedagogy of subversion in Césaire and Djonga (Angelica de Freitas e Silva
Agência de Iniciativas Cidadãs/AIC
Brazil) 6. Class and struggle: Cabral
Rodney and the complexities of culture in Africa (David Austin
John Abbott College and the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Canada) 7. The politics and place of Rajani Palme Dutt (Tanroop Sandhu
Queen Mary University of London
UK) 8. Labour super-exploitation
Black liberation and communist thought (Andrew Higginbottom
Kingston University
UK) 9. Before intersectionality: Difference
exploitation and emancipation in Ruy Mauro Marini
Walter Rodney and Andaiye (Amanda Latimer
Kingston University
UK) 10. From statehood to democratic confederalism: Decolonization and Abdullah Öcalan's solution to the Kurdish question (Behnam Amini
York University
Canada) 11. Reflecting on coloniality of power
colonial violence and decolonization through the University of Rojava (Jan Yasin Sunca
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium) Index
Notes on Contributors Preface 1. Introduction (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK
and Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 2. Decolonizing knowledge: Science
scientists and science education (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK) 3. Decolonization
feminist politics and 'the Muslim woman's question': Reading Fanon in the context of the Afghan and Gaza wars (Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 4. On ethnographic refusal: Indigeneity
'voice' and colonial citizenship (Audra Simpson
Columbia University
USA) 5. Fire: The decolonial pedagogy of subversion in Césaire and Djonga (Angelica de Freitas e Silva
Agência de Iniciativas Cidadãs/AIC
Brazil) 6. Class and struggle: Cabral
Rodney and the complexities of culture in Africa (David Austin
John Abbott College and the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Canada) 7. The politics and place of Rajani Palme Dutt (Tanroop Sandhu
Queen Mary University of London
UK) 8. Labour super-exploitation
Black liberation and communist thought (Andrew Higginbottom
Kingston University
UK) 9. Before intersectionality: Difference
exploitation and emancipation in Ruy Mauro Marini
Walter Rodney and Andaiye (Amanda Latimer
Kingston University
UK) 10. From statehood to democratic confederalism: Decolonization and Abdullah Öcalan's solution to the Kurdish question (Behnam Amini
York University
Canada) 11. Reflecting on coloniality of power
colonial violence and decolonization through the University of Rojava (Jan Yasin Sunca
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium) Index
University of Westminster
UK
and Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 2. Decolonizing knowledge: Science
scientists and science education (Radha D'Souza
University of Westminster
UK) 3. Decolonization
feminist politics and 'the Muslim woman's question': Reading Fanon in the context of the Afghan and Gaza wars (Sunera Thobani
University of British Columbia
Canada) 4. On ethnographic refusal: Indigeneity
'voice' and colonial citizenship (Audra Simpson
Columbia University
USA) 5. Fire: The decolonial pedagogy of subversion in Césaire and Djonga (Angelica de Freitas e Silva
Agência de Iniciativas Cidadãs/AIC
Brazil) 6. Class and struggle: Cabral
Rodney and the complexities of culture in Africa (David Austin
John Abbott College and the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Canada) 7. The politics and place of Rajani Palme Dutt (Tanroop Sandhu
Queen Mary University of London
UK) 8. Labour super-exploitation
Black liberation and communist thought (Andrew Higginbottom
Kingston University
UK) 9. Before intersectionality: Difference
exploitation and emancipation in Ruy Mauro Marini
Walter Rodney and Andaiye (Amanda Latimer
Kingston University
UK) 10. From statehood to democratic confederalism: Decolonization and Abdullah Öcalan's solution to the Kurdish question (Behnam Amini
York University
Canada) 11. Reflecting on coloniality of power
colonial violence and decolonization through the University of Rojava (Jan Yasin Sunca
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium) Index







