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Meanings Of Bandung Postcolonial Orders And Decolonial Visions Reprint Qunh N Phm

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Meanings Of Bandung Postcolonial Orders And Decolonial Visions Reprint Qunh N Phm
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Quỳnh N. Phạm, Robbie Shilliam
ISBN: 9781783485659, 1783485655
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint

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Meanings Of Bandung Postcolonial Orders And Decolonial Visions Reprint Qunh N Phm by Quỳnh N. Phạm, Robbie Shilliam 9781783485659, 1783485655 instant download after payment.

The Bandung Conference was the seminal event of the twentieth century that announced, envisaged and mobilized for the prospect of a decolonial global order. It was the first meeting of Asian and African states, most of which were newly independent, to promote Afro-Asian economic and cultural cooperation and to oppose colonialism or neocolonialism by any nation.
This book focuses on Bandung not only as a political and institutional platform, but also as a cultural and spiritual moment, in which formerly colonized peoples came together as global subjects who, with multiple entanglements and aspirations, co-imagined and deliberated on a just settlement to the colonial global order. It conceives of Bandung not just as a concrete political moment but also as an affective touchstone for inquiring into the meaning of the decolonial project more generally. In sum, the book attends to what remains woefully under-studied: Bandung as the enunciation of a different globalism, an alternative web of relationships across multiple borders, and an-other archive of sensibilities, desires as well as fears.

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