The Rest Write Back: Discourse and Decolonization

The Rest Write Back: Discourse and Decolonization
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004398317

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The Rest Write Back interrogates the colonial legacies, the contemporary power structure and the geopolitics of knowledge production. It exhibits how “writing-back” can pave the way for a “dialogical and pluri-versal” world where the Rest can no longer be excluded.

Syed Hussein Alatas and Critical Social Theory

Syed Hussein Alatas and Critical Social Theory
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004521690

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Syed Hussein Alatas and Critical Social Theory: Decolonizing the Captive Mind offers a variety of historical, religious, and philosophical perspectives into the significance of Syed Hussein Alatas’ life and thought today.

Feminine Visibility in Contemporary Iran

Feminine Visibility in Contemporary Iran
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2024-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004696784

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In Feminine Visibility in Contemporary Iran: Women, Religion, Culture and the State, Esmaeil Zeiny and Seyed Javad Miri bring together a collection of essays which offer a number of new perspectives on the role and power of Iranian women in refashioning the country’s politics, culture, and religion. This collection threatens the stereotypical representations of Iranian women, and illustrates how high women leapt over the hurdles obstructing their progress and how much they have achieved to renegotiate the roles demanded by Iranian society.

Anthropological Investigations in Contemporary India: A cross-cultural perspective

Anthropological Investigations in Contemporary India: A cross-cultural perspective
Author: C.J. Sonowal
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2024-04-30
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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"Within this book, readers will find insightful theoretical analyses and detailed micro-level studies that broaden our understanding of pressing contemporary issues through an anthropological lens. Each paper within the book contextualizes its findings within the larger societal framework, providing a comprehensive view of the situations being examined. This book's particular strength lies in its emphasis on decolonizing anthropological knowledge, exploring the nuances of stigma from an anthropological perspective, highlighting the significance of religion as an ethnic marker, exploring the problems and prospects of writing indigenous ethnohistory of tribes and indigenous people, illuminating food culture through an anthropological lens, examining borderland markets, and exploring the connection of biology and society within the realm of health issues."

Decolonizing Communication Studies

Decolonizing Communication Studies
Author: Kehbuma Langmia
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1527579549

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This volume examines the effects of the decolonization of communication studies. It shows that the discipline has undergone a rapid paradigm shift since the launching of the Ferment in the Field special edition of the Journal of Communication, in which scholars were called upon to rethink the field because of the crisis it was facing.

Decolonization

Decolonization
Author: Prasenjit Duara
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2004-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134537085

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Brings together the most cutting edge thinking by major historians of decolonization to create a groundbreaking study of a subject central to recent global history.

Perverse Decolonization?

Perverse Decolonization?
Author: Ekaterina Ju Degotʹ
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Decolonization
ISBN: 9783948212483

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"New nationalisms, toxic patriotisms and systems of exclusion have been on the rise for the last decade, reinforced by technology and rooted in colonialism, slavery and class oppression. Our time offers a unique twist on these age-old structures: rhetorics of decolonization are now weaponized by autocratic regimes, just as they are normalized in the phantasmagoria of cultural practices. It is this paradoxical and entangled situation that we, perhaps somewhat emotionally, started to refer to as 'perverse decolonization.' This book is the result of a (self- )critical project of discussions, workshops, exhibitions and meetings in Cologne, Poland, Israel, Hong Kong and Chicago. Its conversations and essays question the twisted and oppressive climate in a world where true decolonization has yet to begin"--Back cover

Out of the Dark Night

Out of the Dark Night
Author: Achille Mbembe
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0231500599

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Achille Mbembe is one of the world’s most profound critics of colonialism and its consequences, a major figure in the emergence of a new wave of French critical theory. His writings examine the complexities of decolonization for African subjectivities and the possibilities emerging in its wake. In Out of the Dark Night, he offers a rich analysis of the paradoxes of the postcolonial moment that points toward new liberatory models of community, humanity, and planetarity. In a nuanced consideration of the African experience, Mbembe makes sweeping interventions into debates about citizenship, identity, democracy, and modernity. He eruditely ranges across European and African thought to provide a powerful assessment of common ways of writing and thinking about the world. Mbembe criticizes the blinders of European intellectuals, analyzing France’s failure to heed postcolonial critiques of ongoing exclusions masked by pretenses of universalism. He develops a new reading of African modernity that further develops the notion of Afropolitanism, a novel way of being in the world that has arisen in decolonized Africa in the midst of both destruction and the birth of new societies. Out of the Dark Night reconstructs critical theory’s historical and philosophical framework for understanding colonial and postcolonial events and expands our sense of the futures made possible by decolonization.

Decolonization

Decolonization
Author: Raymond F. Betts
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1998
Genre: Decolonization
ISBN: 0415152364

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Using colorful examples to illustrate his discussions, including Hong Kong, Nigeria, South Africa and Sri Lanka, the author throws light on the end of colonial empires and the changes and problems that decolonization created. This second edition brings the discussion up to date and looks at contemporary concerns such as the growth of Islamic Fundamentalism, 9/11 and the AIDS pandemic.

Decolonization and Anti-colonial Praxis

Decolonization and Anti-colonial Praxis
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004404589

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This volume presents empirical research on contemporary forms of decolonization and anti-colonialism in practice within areas of Indigeneity, citizenship, migration, education, language and social work. The contributions will be of interest to interdisciplinary education practitioners and students.