Dynamics of Deep Time and Deep Place
Decolonial Reconstellations, Volume One
Herausgeber: Doyle, Laura; Wa G&; Gikandi, Simon
Dynamics of Deep Time and Deep Place
Decolonial Reconstellations, Volume One
Herausgeber: Doyle, Laura; Wa G&; Gikandi, Simon
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The observation that we cannot fully uproot the epistemological-material violence of coercive systems, nor fully (re)imagine more ethical visions of planetary community, without shared attention to the deeper histories of place and peoples that shape the present.
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The observation that we cannot fully uproot the epistemological-material violence of coercive systems, nor fully (re)imagine more ethical visions of planetary community, without shared attention to the deeper histories of place and peoples that shape the present.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032848754
- ISBN-10: 1032848758
- Artikelnr.: 72654880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032848754
- ISBN-10: 1032848758
- Artikelnr.: 72654880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura Doyle is Professor Emerita at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and founding Co-Director of the World Studies Interdisciplinary Project with Mwangi wa G¿th¿nji. Book publications include Inter-imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labors, and the Literary Arts of Alliance (Wallerstein Prize); Bordering on the Body (Leeson Prize); Freedom's Empire; and two edited collections: Bodies of Resistance: New Phenomenologies of Politics, Agency, and Culture and Geomodernisms: Race, Modernism, Modernity. Doyle has received a Leverhulme Research Professorship (UK); a Rockefeller fellowship in Intercultural Scholarship in Afro-American Studies (Princeton University); and two ACLS fellowships. Simon Gikandi is Class of 1943 University Professor of English at Princeton University and Chair of the English Department. His most recent book, Slavery and the Culture of Taste, was awarded both the MLA James Russell Lowell Award and the Melville J. Herskovits Award of the African Studies Association. In addition to numerous articles, his several books include The Novel in Africa and the Caribbean Since 1950 (Volume 11 of the Oxford History of the Novel in English). Gikandi has served as President of the Modern Language Association and as editor of PMLA, its official journal. Mwangi wa G¿th¿nji is Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Economics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and founding Co-Director of the World Studies Interdisciplinary Project with Laura Doyle. Publications include Ten Millionaires and Ten Million Beggars: A Study of Inequality and Development in Kenya; the co-authored An Employment Targeted Plan for Kenya ; and numerous articles. He has served in multiple editorial roles and consulted with agencies and NGOs, including the UNDP, Economic Commission for Africa, Africa Center for Economic Transformation, and the Society for International Development.
Preface Introduction Laura Doyle, Simon Gikandi, Mwangi wa G
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nji 1. A Deep History of Coloniality and Persistent Poverty in the South-Central Andes Douglas Smit and Thomas Leatherman 2. Material and Knowledge Economies in the Western Lower Niger, ca. 1000-1400 CE Akinwumi Ogundiran 3. Buddhism in the Afro-Eurasian World System: Dissent, Gender, and World-making Revathi Krishnaswamy, Dorothy C. Wong, Ben Tran 4. Gendered Scripts and Legacies in the Sahelian Space: Pre-Islamic, Islamic and European Languages Ousseina D. Alidou 5. Embedded Interventions: Undoing Disavowal, Witnessing Coeval Time Laura Doyle 6. Decolonizing Novelistic Conventions: Palimpsestic Readings from the Non-Europhone South Maryam Fatima 7. Deep Time and Historical Accretion in Urban Indigenous Writing Laura M. Furlan 8. Re
Linking to the Heart of the World: Resistance, Hope, and Solidarity in and beyond Gonawindua, Colombia Julia Suárez-Krabbe 9. Pacific Moves beyond Colonialism: A Continuing Conversation from Hawai
i and Guahan Tiara R. Na'Puti and Judy Rohrer Afterword 10. Deep Time and Deep Place: a path towards academic praxis otherwise Rosalba Icaza
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nji 1. A Deep History of Coloniality and Persistent Poverty in the South-Central Andes Douglas Smit and Thomas Leatherman 2. Material and Knowledge Economies in the Western Lower Niger, ca. 1000-1400 CE Akinwumi Ogundiran 3. Buddhism in the Afro-Eurasian World System: Dissent, Gender, and World-making Revathi Krishnaswamy, Dorothy C. Wong, Ben Tran 4. Gendered Scripts and Legacies in the Sahelian Space: Pre-Islamic, Islamic and European Languages Ousseina D. Alidou 5. Embedded Interventions: Undoing Disavowal, Witnessing Coeval Time Laura Doyle 6. Decolonizing Novelistic Conventions: Palimpsestic Readings from the Non-Europhone South Maryam Fatima 7. Deep Time and Historical Accretion in Urban Indigenous Writing Laura M. Furlan 8. Re
Linking to the Heart of the World: Resistance, Hope, and Solidarity in and beyond Gonawindua, Colombia Julia Suárez-Krabbe 9. Pacific Moves beyond Colonialism: A Continuing Conversation from Hawai
i and Guahan Tiara R. Na'Puti and Judy Rohrer Afterword 10. Deep Time and Deep Place: a path towards academic praxis otherwise Rosalba Icaza
Preface Introduction Laura Doyle, Simon Gikandi, Mwangi wa G
th
nji 1. A Deep History of Coloniality and Persistent Poverty in the South-Central Andes Douglas Smit and Thomas Leatherman 2. Material and Knowledge Economies in the Western Lower Niger, ca. 1000-1400 CE Akinwumi Ogundiran 3. Buddhism in the Afro-Eurasian World System: Dissent, Gender, and World-making Revathi Krishnaswamy, Dorothy C. Wong, Ben Tran 4. Gendered Scripts and Legacies in the Sahelian Space: Pre-Islamic, Islamic and European Languages Ousseina D. Alidou 5. Embedded Interventions: Undoing Disavowal, Witnessing Coeval Time Laura Doyle 6. Decolonizing Novelistic Conventions: Palimpsestic Readings from the Non-Europhone South Maryam Fatima 7. Deep Time and Historical Accretion in Urban Indigenous Writing Laura M. Furlan 8. Re
Linking to the Heart of the World: Resistance, Hope, and Solidarity in and beyond Gonawindua, Colombia Julia Suárez-Krabbe 9. Pacific Moves beyond Colonialism: A Continuing Conversation from Hawai
i and Guahan Tiara R. Na'Puti and Judy Rohrer Afterword 10. Deep Time and Deep Place: a path towards academic praxis otherwise Rosalba Icaza
th
nji 1. A Deep History of Coloniality and Persistent Poverty in the South-Central Andes Douglas Smit and Thomas Leatherman 2. Material and Knowledge Economies in the Western Lower Niger, ca. 1000-1400 CE Akinwumi Ogundiran 3. Buddhism in the Afro-Eurasian World System: Dissent, Gender, and World-making Revathi Krishnaswamy, Dorothy C. Wong, Ben Tran 4. Gendered Scripts and Legacies in the Sahelian Space: Pre-Islamic, Islamic and European Languages Ousseina D. Alidou 5. Embedded Interventions: Undoing Disavowal, Witnessing Coeval Time Laura Doyle 6. Decolonizing Novelistic Conventions: Palimpsestic Readings from the Non-Europhone South Maryam Fatima 7. Deep Time and Historical Accretion in Urban Indigenous Writing Laura M. Furlan 8. Re
Linking to the Heart of the World: Resistance, Hope, and Solidarity in and beyond Gonawindua, Colombia Julia Suárez-Krabbe 9. Pacific Moves beyond Colonialism: A Continuing Conversation from Hawai
i and Guahan Tiara R. Na'Puti and Judy Rohrer Afterword 10. Deep Time and Deep Place: a path towards academic praxis otherwise Rosalba Icaza