Decolonising Political Concepts
Herausgeber: Clavé-Mercier, Valentin; Wuth, Marie
Decolonising Political Concepts
Herausgeber: Clavé-Mercier, Valentin; Wuth, Marie
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This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions.
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This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions.
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- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781032275918
- ISBN-10: 103227591X
- Artikelnr.: 68475573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781032275918
- ISBN-10: 103227591X
- Artikelnr.: 68475573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Valentin Clavé-Mercier is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Complutense Institute for International Studies (ICEI) at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). His overall research interest lies in how non-Western and decolonial political ontologies and praxis contribute to the rearticulation of contemporary political thought and political imaginaries. His most recent research focuses on discourses and practices of Indigenous sovereignty, more specifically on their deployment by M¿ori in Aotearoa/ New Zealand. His areas of interest include decolonial/postcolonial studies, Indigenous politics, contentious politics, sovereignty studies, political geography, and identity politics. He is the author of "Politics of Sovereignty: Settler Resonance and M¿ori Resistance in Aotearoa/New Zealand" (2022). Marie Wuth is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Hamburg. She is a political and moral philosopher specialising in social and political ontology, environmental ethics, democratic theory, early modern philosophy, French theory, and decolonial and feminist theory. Her research focuses on the question of the political, agency, identity, and the power of affects and images in politics. Additionally, she is interested in the impact of relations of power and societal structures for conceptualisations and the relation of nature and politics. Her most recent publications include "Hate. Imaginary Roots and Fatal Dynamics of a Complex Relations" (2022) and "Circular Politics. Potentials, Limits and Boundaries of an Arendtian Nature-Politics" (2021).
Preface: We Shall Dance Better
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
At the Crossroads of Coloniality, Power, and Knowledge: It is Time to
Decolonise Political Concepts
Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth
Part I: Decolonial Horizons - Revealing the Coloniality of Knowledge and
Power
1. Historicising History: A Critique Enabling View of History
Karim Barakat
1. The Recalcitrance of White Ignorance
Laurencia Sáenz Benavides
1. The Idealised Subject of Freedom and the Refugee
Shahin Nasiri
Part II: Feeling Coloniality - Bodies, Sexuality and Agency
1. Politics Without a Proper Locus. Political Agency between Action and
Practice
Henrike Kohpeiß and Marie Wuth
1. Enfleshed Political Violences. Rethinking Sexual Violence from a
Decolonial Critique to the Political Construction of the Body as
Flesh
Cecilia Cienfuegos
Part III: Subverting Coloniality - Decolonising the Language of Resistance
1. On Translation, the Politics of Language, and Anti-authoritarian
Political Practice in the Southern Mediterranean
Laura Galián
1. Decolonising Sovereignty and Reimagining Autonomy: Adivasi
Assertions and Interpretations of Law
Astha Saxena and Radhika Chitkara
1. Indigeneity, Autochthony, and Belonging: Conceptual Ambiguity as an
Impediment to Decolonisation in South Africa
Rafael Verbuyst
Afterword
Ritu Vij
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
At the Crossroads of Coloniality, Power, and Knowledge: It is Time to
Decolonise Political Concepts
Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth
Part I: Decolonial Horizons - Revealing the Coloniality of Knowledge and
Power
1. Historicising History: A Critique Enabling View of History
Karim Barakat
1. The Recalcitrance of White Ignorance
Laurencia Sáenz Benavides
1. The Idealised Subject of Freedom and the Refugee
Shahin Nasiri
Part II: Feeling Coloniality - Bodies, Sexuality and Agency
1. Politics Without a Proper Locus. Political Agency between Action and
Practice
Henrike Kohpeiß and Marie Wuth
1. Enfleshed Political Violences. Rethinking Sexual Violence from a
Decolonial Critique to the Political Construction of the Body as
Flesh
Cecilia Cienfuegos
Part III: Subverting Coloniality - Decolonising the Language of Resistance
1. On Translation, the Politics of Language, and Anti-authoritarian
Political Practice in the Southern Mediterranean
Laura Galián
1. Decolonising Sovereignty and Reimagining Autonomy: Adivasi
Assertions and Interpretations of Law
Astha Saxena and Radhika Chitkara
1. Indigeneity, Autochthony, and Belonging: Conceptual Ambiguity as an
Impediment to Decolonisation in South Africa
Rafael Verbuyst
Afterword
Ritu Vij
Preface: We Shall Dance Better
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
At the Crossroads of Coloniality, Power, and Knowledge: It is Time to
Decolonise Political Concepts
Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth
Part I: Decolonial Horizons - Revealing the Coloniality of Knowledge and
Power
1. Historicising History: A Critique Enabling View of History
Karim Barakat
1. The Recalcitrance of White Ignorance
Laurencia Sáenz Benavides
1. The Idealised Subject of Freedom and the Refugee
Shahin Nasiri
Part II: Feeling Coloniality - Bodies, Sexuality and Agency
1. Politics Without a Proper Locus. Political Agency between Action and
Practice
Henrike Kohpeiß and Marie Wuth
1. Enfleshed Political Violences. Rethinking Sexual Violence from a
Decolonial Critique to the Political Construction of the Body as
Flesh
Cecilia Cienfuegos
Part III: Subverting Coloniality - Decolonising the Language of Resistance
1. On Translation, the Politics of Language, and Anti-authoritarian
Political Practice in the Southern Mediterranean
Laura Galián
1. Decolonising Sovereignty and Reimagining Autonomy: Adivasi
Assertions and Interpretations of Law
Astha Saxena and Radhika Chitkara
1. Indigeneity, Autochthony, and Belonging: Conceptual Ambiguity as an
Impediment to Decolonisation in South Africa
Rafael Verbuyst
Afterword
Ritu Vij
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
At the Crossroads of Coloniality, Power, and Knowledge: It is Time to
Decolonise Political Concepts
Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth
Part I: Decolonial Horizons - Revealing the Coloniality of Knowledge and
Power
1. Historicising History: A Critique Enabling View of History
Karim Barakat
1. The Recalcitrance of White Ignorance
Laurencia Sáenz Benavides
1. The Idealised Subject of Freedom and the Refugee
Shahin Nasiri
Part II: Feeling Coloniality - Bodies, Sexuality and Agency
1. Politics Without a Proper Locus. Political Agency between Action and
Practice
Henrike Kohpeiß and Marie Wuth
1. Enfleshed Political Violences. Rethinking Sexual Violence from a
Decolonial Critique to the Political Construction of the Body as
Flesh
Cecilia Cienfuegos
Part III: Subverting Coloniality - Decolonising the Language of Resistance
1. On Translation, the Politics of Language, and Anti-authoritarian
Political Practice in the Southern Mediterranean
Laura Galián
1. Decolonising Sovereignty and Reimagining Autonomy: Adivasi
Assertions and Interpretations of Law
Astha Saxena and Radhika Chitkara
1. Indigeneity, Autochthony, and Belonging: Conceptual Ambiguity as an
Impediment to Decolonisation in South Africa
Rafael Verbuyst
Afterword
Ritu Vij