Decoloniality: Unveiling Power Dynamics in Global Governance

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Delve into the transformative discourse of "Decoloniality" with this volume from the "Political Science" series. In a world still shaped by colonial legacies, understanding decolonial theories is essential for reshaping our global landscape. This book explores post-colonial perspectives that challenge dominant narratives, offering critical insights for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of power and knowledge.

Overviews:


1-Decoloniality-Examines foundational concepts and their relevance in modern discourse.


2-Decolonization-Explores historical and contemporary decolonization processes.


3-The Wretched of the Earth-Analyzes Fanon’s influence on decolonial thought.


4-Postcolonial Feminism-Highlights the intersection of gender, colonialism, and feminism.


5-Walter Mignolo-Focuses on Mignolo's critique of modernity and knowledge geopolitics.


6-Subaltern-Discusses the subaltern's role in challenging dominant narratives.


7-Indigenous Decolonization-Examines indigenous practices of decolonization worldwide.


8-Postcolonialism-Provides an overview of postcolonial theory and its contemporary relevance.


9-Postcolonial International Relations-Explores how postcolonial perspectives reshape global relations.


10-Aníbal Quijano-Analyzes Quijano's theory on the coloniality of power.


11-Coloniality of Power-Explores the lasting effects of colonial power on modern society.


12-Maria Lugones-Examines Lugones' contributions to feminist decolonial thought.


13-Coloniality of Gender-Discusses how colonial histories shaped gender relations.


14-Santiago Castro-Gómez-Focuses on Castro-Gómez's work on knowledge and epistemology.


15-Ramón Grosfoguel-Explores Grosfoguel's theories on transmodernity and knowledge decolonization.


16-Xicanx-Examines the Xicanx movement's role in Latino decolonial struggles.


17-Decolonization of Knowledge-Investigates efforts to decolonize global knowledge systems.


18-Decolonization in Latino Culture-Discusses identity and cultural reclamation within Latino movements.


19-Coloniality of Knowledge-Analyzes how colonial legacies shape knowledge systems.


20-Neither Settler nor Native-Explores narratives that transcend settler-native binaries.


21-Plural Maghreb-Investigates decolonial movements and cultural revival in the Maghreb.


Embark on a journey that transcends conventional wisdom, offering deep insights into critical global issues. This book is a transformative guide, essential for navigating the complexities of our interconnected world.

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