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The Sage Handbook Of Decolonial Theory 1st Edition Jairo I Fúnezflores Editor

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The Sage Handbook Of Decolonial Theory 1st Edition Jairo I Fúnezflores Editor
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Publisher: SAGE Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 252.01 MB
Pages: 704
Author: Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores (editor), Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán (editor), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (editor), Sandeep Bakshi (editor), Augustin Lao-Montes (editor), Flavia Rios (editor)
ISBN: 9781529667813, 9781036202293, 1036202291, 152966781X
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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The Sage Handbook Of Decolonial Theory 1st Edition Jairo I Fúnezflores Editor by Jairo I. Fúnez-flores (editor), Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán (editor), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-gatsheni (editor), Sandeep Bakshi (editor), Augustin Lao-montes (editor), Flavia Rios (editor) 9781529667813, 9781036202293, 1036202291, 152966781X instant download after payment.

The Sage Handbook of Decolonial Theory is a groundbreaking transdisciplinary resource that expands the epistemological and geographical horizons of decolonial thought. This handbook prioritizes the Global South, fostering South-North and South-South inter-epistemic dialogues and situating decolonial thought in sites of struggle. It builds on decolonial thought and praxis from Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Palestine, among other regions and countries. Addressing the erasure of knowledge production from the Global South in dominant academic spaces, this handbook brings together decolonial scholars and activist intellectuals from the Global South and engages with politically committed scholars in the Global North. It emphasizes the geopolitics and ethics of knowledge production and the importance of situating one’s work in historically excluded regions and communities.

Organized into five parts, the handbook includes conceptual essays and empirical studies on decolonial thought and praxis. It covers a range of topics from (de)coloniality, geopolitics, and transdisciplinarity to decolonial feminisms, gender and sexuality studies, and racial capitalism. The chapters convey a sense of urgency and a committed political voice, demonstrating how decolonial theory can interrogate and intervene in the modern/colonial racial capitalist heteropatriarchal world.

The Sage Handbook of Decolonial Theory is not just for academics; it is written for anyone interested in radical thought and praxis. It recognizes decolonial theory as a plural and dynamic field, concerned with power hierarchies, historiography, and epistemological critiques of Eurocentrism. Ultimately, it teaches us how to think with and act alongside struggles for liberation.

Part I: Key Debates in Decolonial Theory

Part II: Geopolitics and Geographies

Part III: Transdisciplinarity

Part IV: Feminisms, Genders, & Sexualities

Part V: Racial Capitalism

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