Globalization and the Decolonial Option
Herausgeber: Mignolo, Walter D.; Escobar, Arturo
Globalization and the Decolonial Option
Herausgeber: Mignolo, Walter D.; Escobar, Arturo
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If the secular was an option that Europe offered to the world and transformed European imperialism, the decolonial option is emerging from the non-European world as responses to both Christianity and the European secular. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
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If the secular was an option that Europe offered to the world and transformed European imperialism, the decolonial option is emerging from the non-European world as responses to both Christianity and the European secular. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780415549714
- ISBN-10: 041554971X
- Artikelnr.: 27870879
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780415549714
- ISBN-10: 041554971X
- Artikelnr.: 27870879
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Walter D. Mignolo is William H. Wannamaker Professor of Romance Studies, Professor in the Program of Literature and Adjunct in Cultural Anthropology. He is also Director of the Center for Global Studies and the Humanities at Duke University. Arturo Escobar is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, and Adjunct in the Department of Geography and of Communication, at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
1. Introduction: Coloniality of Power and De-Colonial Thinking Walter D.
Mignolo I The Emergence of An-Other-Paradigm 2. Coloniality and
Modernity/Rationality Aníbal Quijano 3. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise:
The Latin American Modernity/Coloniality Research Program Arturo Escobar
4. The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms Ramón
Grosfoguel 5. Shifting the Geopolitics of Critical Knowledge: Decolonial
Thought and Cultural Studies 'Others' in the Andes Catherine Walsh II
(De)Colonization of Knowledges and of Beings 6. On the Coloniality of
Being: Contributions to the Development of a Concept Nelson
Maldonado-Torres 7. Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity:
Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking Freya Schiwy III The Colonial
Nation-States and the Imperial Racial Matrix 8. The Nation: An Imagined
Community? Javier Sanjinés 9. Decolonial Moves: Trans-locating African
Diaspora Spaces Agustin Lao-Montes 10. Unsettling Race, Coloniality, and
Caste: Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera, Martinez's 'Parrot in the Oven',
and Roy's 'The God of Small Things' José David Saldívar IV (De)Coloniality
at Large 11. The Eastern Margins of Empire: Coloniality in 19th Century
Romania Manuela Boatca 12. (In)edible Nature: New World Food and
Coloniality Zilkia Janer 13. The Imperial-Colonial Chronotype:
Istanbul-Baku-Khurramabad Madina Tlostanova V On Empires and
Colonial/Imperial Differences 14. The Missing Chapter of Empire: Postmodern
Reorganization of Coloniality and Post-Fordist Capitalism Santiago
Castro-Gómez 15. Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of
Coloniality and the Grammar of De-Coloniality Walter D. Mignolo 16. The
Coloniality of Gender Maria Lugones 17. Afterword Arturo Escobar
Mignolo I The Emergence of An-Other-Paradigm 2. Coloniality and
Modernity/Rationality Aníbal Quijano 3. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise:
The Latin American Modernity/Coloniality Research Program Arturo Escobar
4. The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms Ramón
Grosfoguel 5. Shifting the Geopolitics of Critical Knowledge: Decolonial
Thought and Cultural Studies 'Others' in the Andes Catherine Walsh II
(De)Colonization of Knowledges and of Beings 6. On the Coloniality of
Being: Contributions to the Development of a Concept Nelson
Maldonado-Torres 7. Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity:
Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking Freya Schiwy III The Colonial
Nation-States and the Imperial Racial Matrix 8. The Nation: An Imagined
Community? Javier Sanjinés 9. Decolonial Moves: Trans-locating African
Diaspora Spaces Agustin Lao-Montes 10. Unsettling Race, Coloniality, and
Caste: Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera, Martinez's 'Parrot in the Oven',
and Roy's 'The God of Small Things' José David Saldívar IV (De)Coloniality
at Large 11. The Eastern Margins of Empire: Coloniality in 19th Century
Romania Manuela Boatca 12. (In)edible Nature: New World Food and
Coloniality Zilkia Janer 13. The Imperial-Colonial Chronotype:
Istanbul-Baku-Khurramabad Madina Tlostanova V On Empires and
Colonial/Imperial Differences 14. The Missing Chapter of Empire: Postmodern
Reorganization of Coloniality and Post-Fordist Capitalism Santiago
Castro-Gómez 15. Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of
Coloniality and the Grammar of De-Coloniality Walter D. Mignolo 16. The
Coloniality of Gender Maria Lugones 17. Afterword Arturo Escobar
1. Introduction: Coloniality of Power and De-Colonial Thinking Walter D.
Mignolo I The Emergence of An-Other-Paradigm 2. Coloniality and
Modernity/Rationality Aníbal Quijano 3. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise:
The Latin American Modernity/Coloniality Research Program Arturo Escobar
4. The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms Ramón
Grosfoguel 5. Shifting the Geopolitics of Critical Knowledge: Decolonial
Thought and Cultural Studies 'Others' in the Andes Catherine Walsh II
(De)Colonization of Knowledges and of Beings 6. On the Coloniality of
Being: Contributions to the Development of a Concept Nelson
Maldonado-Torres 7. Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity:
Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking Freya Schiwy III The Colonial
Nation-States and the Imperial Racial Matrix 8. The Nation: An Imagined
Community? Javier Sanjinés 9. Decolonial Moves: Trans-locating African
Diaspora Spaces Agustin Lao-Montes 10. Unsettling Race, Coloniality, and
Caste: Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera, Martinez's 'Parrot in the Oven',
and Roy's 'The God of Small Things' José David Saldívar IV (De)Coloniality
at Large 11. The Eastern Margins of Empire: Coloniality in 19th Century
Romania Manuela Boatca 12. (In)edible Nature: New World Food and
Coloniality Zilkia Janer 13. The Imperial-Colonial Chronotype:
Istanbul-Baku-Khurramabad Madina Tlostanova V On Empires and
Colonial/Imperial Differences 14. The Missing Chapter of Empire: Postmodern
Reorganization of Coloniality and Post-Fordist Capitalism Santiago
Castro-Gómez 15. Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of
Coloniality and the Grammar of De-Coloniality Walter D. Mignolo 16. The
Coloniality of Gender Maria Lugones 17. Afterword Arturo Escobar
Mignolo I The Emergence of An-Other-Paradigm 2. Coloniality and
Modernity/Rationality Aníbal Quijano 3. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise:
The Latin American Modernity/Coloniality Research Program Arturo Escobar
4. The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms Ramón
Grosfoguel 5. Shifting the Geopolitics of Critical Knowledge: Decolonial
Thought and Cultural Studies 'Others' in the Andes Catherine Walsh II
(De)Colonization of Knowledges and of Beings 6. On the Coloniality of
Being: Contributions to the Development of a Concept Nelson
Maldonado-Torres 7. Decolonization and the Question of Subjectivity:
Gender, Race, and Binary Thinking Freya Schiwy III The Colonial
Nation-States and the Imperial Racial Matrix 8. The Nation: An Imagined
Community? Javier Sanjinés 9. Decolonial Moves: Trans-locating African
Diaspora Spaces Agustin Lao-Montes 10. Unsettling Race, Coloniality, and
Caste: Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera, Martinez's 'Parrot in the Oven',
and Roy's 'The God of Small Things' José David Saldívar IV (De)Coloniality
at Large 11. The Eastern Margins of Empire: Coloniality in 19th Century
Romania Manuela Boatca 12. (In)edible Nature: New World Food and
Coloniality Zilkia Janer 13. The Imperial-Colonial Chronotype:
Istanbul-Baku-Khurramabad Madina Tlostanova V On Empires and
Colonial/Imperial Differences 14. The Missing Chapter of Empire: Postmodern
Reorganization of Coloniality and Post-Fordist Capitalism Santiago
Castro-Gómez 15. Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of
Coloniality and the Grammar of De-Coloniality Walter D. Mignolo 16. The
Coloniality of Gender Maria Lugones 17. Afterword Arturo Escobar