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Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South is an accessible new textbook that provides undergraduate students with a vital introduction to theory from the Global South and key issues of social justice, arming them with the tools to theorise and explain the social world away from dominant Global North perspectives. Arranged in four parts, it examines
key thinkers, activists and theory-work from the Global South; | theoretical concepts and socio-historical conditions associated with 'race' and racism, gender and sexuality, identity and (un)belonging in a…mehr
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- key thinkers, activists and theory-work from the Global South;
- theoretical concepts and socio-historical conditions associated with 'race' and racism, gender and sexuality, identity and (un)belonging in a globalised world and decolonisation and education;
- challenges to dominant Euro-American perspectives on key social justice issues, linking decolonial discourses to contemporary case studies.
Each chapter offers an overview of key thinkers and activists whose work engages with social justice issues, many of whom are under-represented or left out of undergraduate humanities and social sciences textbooks in the North. This is essential reading for students of the humanities and social sciences worldwide, as well as scholars keen to embed Southern thought in their curricula and pedagogical practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040018507
- Artikelnr.: 69955655
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040018507
- Artikelnr.: 69955655
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wa Thiong'o 2. Chapter 2 Race and Racism as Systems of Power: Lewis R. Gordon, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Kwame Anthony Appiah and Ambalavaner Sivanandan 3. Black Feminist Thought and Intersectionality: Sojourner Truth, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins, Kimberlé Crenshaw Part 2. Gender and Sexuality 4. Imperialism, Colonial Discourse and Women: Anne McClintock, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Uma Nayaran and Nira Yuval-Davies 5. The Politicisation and Sexualisation of Black Womanhood: Audre Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins 6. African Feminist Thought: Ifi Amadiume, Obioma Nnaemeka, Oyèrónk
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wùmí, Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu and Florence Stratton 7. Queer perspectives: Pumla Dineo Gqola, Marc Epprecht, Kopano Ratele and Sara Ahmed Part 3. Identity and (Un)belonging in a Globalised World 8. (Under)Development, Modernity, and Epistemologies of the South: Walter Rodney, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Simon Gikandi and Achille Mbembe 9. Identity, Migration, Mobility and Diaspora: Homi Bhabha, Arjun Appadurai, Samir Amin and Avtar Brah 10. Citizenship, Nationalism and Xenophobia: A South African Case Study Part 4. Decolonisation and Education 11. Decolonial Feminisms: Françoise Vergès, Awino Okech, Sara Ahmed, Heidi Safia Mirza, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Sylvia Tamale 12. Criminological and Social Theory and Methods, Settler Colonialism and the Indigenous Context: Biko Agozino, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Thalia Anthony and Harry Blagg, Chris Cunneen and Simone Rowe, and Raewyn Connell 13. Pedagogies of the South and Ubuntu as a Feminist Decolonial Pedagogy: Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Sylvia Tamale, Leonhard Praeg, Ezra Chitando and Siphokazi Magadla, Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Nomalungelo I. Ngubane and Manyane Makua
Part 1. Race and Racism
1. Imperialism, Colonialism and the Racialised Other: W.E.B du Bois, Aimé Césaire, Frantz Fanon, Edward Said and Ng g wa Thiong'o
2. Chapter 2 Race and Racism as Systems of Power: Lewis R. Gordon, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Kwame Anthony Appiah and Ambalavaner Sivanandan
3. Black Feminist Thought and Intersectionality: Sojourner Truth, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins, Kimberlé Crenshaw
Part 2. Gender and Sexuality
4. Imperialism, Colonial Discourse and Women: Anne McClintock, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Uma Nayaran and Nira Yuval-Davies
5. The Politicisation and Sexualisation of Black Womanhood: Audre Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins
6. African Feminist Thought: Ifi Amadiume, Obioma Nnaemeka, Oyèrónk Oyewùmí, Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu and Florence Stratton
7. Queer perspectives: Pumla Dineo Gqola, Marc Epprecht, Kopano Ratele and Sara Ahmed
Part 3. Identity and (Un)belonging in a Globalised World
8. (Under)Development, Modernity, and Epistemologies of the South: Walter Rodney, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Simon Gikandi and Achille Mbembe
9. Identity, Migration, Mobility and Diaspora: Homi Bhabha, Arjun Appadurai, Samir Amin and Avtar Brah
10. Citizenship, Nationalism and Xenophobia: A South African Case Study
Part 4. Decolonisation and Education
11. Decolonial Feminisms: Françoise Vergès, Awino Okech, Sara Ahmed, Heidi Safia Mirza, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Sylvia Tamale
12. Criminological and Social Theory and Methods, Settler Colonialism and the Indigenous Context: Biko Agozino, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Thalia Anthony and Harry Blagg, Chris Cunneen and Simone Rowe, and Raewyn Connell
13. Pedagogies of the South and Ubuntu as a Feminist Decolonial Pedagogy: Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Sylvia Tamale, Leonhard Praeg, Ezra Chitando and Siphokazi Magadla, Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Nomalungelo I. Ngubane and Manyane Makua
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wa Thiong'o 2. Chapter 2 Race and Racism as Systems of Power: Lewis R. Gordon, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Kwame Anthony Appiah and Ambalavaner Sivanandan 3. Black Feminist Thought and Intersectionality: Sojourner Truth, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins, Kimberlé Crenshaw Part 2. Gender and Sexuality 4. Imperialism, Colonial Discourse and Women: Anne McClintock, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Uma Nayaran and Nira Yuval-Davies 5. The Politicisation and Sexualisation of Black Womanhood: Audre Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins 6. African Feminist Thought: Ifi Amadiume, Obioma Nnaemeka, Oyèrónk
Oy
wùmí, Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu and Florence Stratton 7. Queer perspectives: Pumla Dineo Gqola, Marc Epprecht, Kopano Ratele and Sara Ahmed Part 3. Identity and (Un)belonging in a Globalised World 8. (Under)Development, Modernity, and Epistemologies of the South: Walter Rodney, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Simon Gikandi and Achille Mbembe 9. Identity, Migration, Mobility and Diaspora: Homi Bhabha, Arjun Appadurai, Samir Amin and Avtar Brah 10. Citizenship, Nationalism and Xenophobia: A South African Case Study Part 4. Decolonisation and Education 11. Decolonial Feminisms: Françoise Vergès, Awino Okech, Sara Ahmed, Heidi Safia Mirza, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Sylvia Tamale 12. Criminological and Social Theory and Methods, Settler Colonialism and the Indigenous Context: Biko Agozino, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Thalia Anthony and Harry Blagg, Chris Cunneen and Simone Rowe, and Raewyn Connell 13. Pedagogies of the South and Ubuntu as a Feminist Decolonial Pedagogy: Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Sylvia Tamale, Leonhard Praeg, Ezra Chitando and Siphokazi Magadla, Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Nomalungelo I. Ngubane and Manyane Makua
Part 1. Race and Racism
1. Imperialism, Colonialism and the Racialised Other: W.E.B du Bois, Aimé Césaire, Frantz Fanon, Edward Said and Ng g wa Thiong'o
2. Chapter 2 Race and Racism as Systems of Power: Lewis R. Gordon, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Kwame Anthony Appiah and Ambalavaner Sivanandan
3. Black Feminist Thought and Intersectionality: Sojourner Truth, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins, Kimberlé Crenshaw
Part 2. Gender and Sexuality
4. Imperialism, Colonial Discourse and Women: Anne McClintock, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Uma Nayaran and Nira Yuval-Davies
5. The Politicisation and Sexualisation of Black Womanhood: Audre Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins
6. African Feminist Thought: Ifi Amadiume, Obioma Nnaemeka, Oyèrónk Oyewùmí, Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu and Florence Stratton
7. Queer perspectives: Pumla Dineo Gqola, Marc Epprecht, Kopano Ratele and Sara Ahmed
Part 3. Identity and (Un)belonging in a Globalised World
8. (Under)Development, Modernity, and Epistemologies of the South: Walter Rodney, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Simon Gikandi and Achille Mbembe
9. Identity, Migration, Mobility and Diaspora: Homi Bhabha, Arjun Appadurai, Samir Amin and Avtar Brah
10. Citizenship, Nationalism and Xenophobia: A South African Case Study
Part 4. Decolonisation and Education
11. Decolonial Feminisms: Françoise Vergès, Awino Okech, Sara Ahmed, Heidi Safia Mirza, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Sylvia Tamale
12. Criminological and Social Theory and Methods, Settler Colonialism and the Indigenous Context: Biko Agozino, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Thalia Anthony and Harry Blagg, Chris Cunneen and Simone Rowe, and Raewyn Connell
13. Pedagogies of the South and Ubuntu as a Feminist Decolonial Pedagogy: Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Sylvia Tamale, Leonhard Praeg, Ezra Chitando and Siphokazi Magadla, Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Nomalungelo I. Ngubane and Manyane Makua







