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Europe And Its Shadows Coloniality After Empire Hamid Dabashi

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Europe And Its Shadows Coloniality After Empire Hamid Dabashi
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Publisher: Pluto Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.02 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Hamid Dabashi
ISBN: 9780745338408, 0745338402
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Europe And Its Shadows Coloniality After Empire Hamid Dabashi by Hamid Dabashi 9780745338408, 0745338402 instant download after payment.

Europe has long imagined itself as the centre of the universe, although its precise geographical, cultural and social terrains have always been amorphous. Exploring the fear and fascination associated with the continent as an allegory, Hamid Dabashi considers Europe to be a historically formed barricade against the world. Frantz Fanon’s assessment that 'Europe is literally the creation of the Third World' is still true today; but in more than one sense for the colonial has always been embedded in the capital, and the capital within the colonial. As the condition of coloniality shifts, so have the dividing lines between coloniser and colonised, and this shift calls for a reappraisal of our understanding of nationalism, xenophobia and sectarianism as the dangerous indices of the emerging worlds. As the far-right populists captivate minds across Europe and Brexit upsets the balance of power in the European Union, this book, from a major scholar of postcolonial thought, is a timely and transformative intervention.

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