Geopolitics and Decolonization
Perspectives from the Global South
Herausgeber: Bragato, Fernanda Frizzo; Gordon, Lewis R.
Geopolitics and Decolonization
Perspectives from the Global South
Herausgeber: Bragato, Fernanda Frizzo; Gordon, Lewis R.
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This volume presents timely commentaries on issues relating to Africa and Latin America, demonstrating the value of intercultural dialogue amongst voices from the Global South on decoloniality, cultural rights and politics.
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This volume presents timely commentaries on issues relating to Africa and Latin America, demonstrating the value of intercultural dialogue amongst voices from the Global South on decoloniality, cultural rights and politics.
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- Global Critical Caribbean Thought
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610881
- ISBN-10: 1786610884
- Artikelnr.: 55490327
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- 040 53433511
- Global Critical Caribbean Thought
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610881
- ISBN-10: 1786610884
- Artikelnr.: 55490327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Fernanda Frizzo Bragato is Professor of Human Rights and Coordinator of the Law Graduate Program at Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil. Lewis R. Gordon is Professor of Philosophy, with affiliations in Caribbean and Latinx Studies, Asian and Asian American Studies, Jewish Studies, and International Studies, at the University of Connecticut at Storrs; Honorary President of the Global Center for Advanced Studies; and Chair of Global Collaborations for the Caribbean Philosophical Association. His most recent books are his forthcoming monograph Fear of Black Consciousness and his forthcoming collection of essays ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ("On Philosophy, Decolonization, and Race").
Introduction / Part I: Justice, Human Rights, and Change from the Global
South / 1. The Logic of Coloniality and the Denial of Rights to Less-Human
Beings, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato / 2. When Justice Is Not Enough: Toward the
Decolonization of Normative Life, Lewis Gordon / 3. Suma Qamaña = The Good
Living Together, Xavier Albó / 4. Ubuntu and African Decolonization: The
Case of South Africa, Jean-Bosco Kakozi Kashindi / 5. Neopanafricanism As
an Ideology of Political and Economic Unity in the African Post-Colony,
Mbuyi Kabunda / 6. Antropophagy and Grounds of Brazilian Constitutional
Thought, André Leonardo Copetti Santos and Doglas Cesar Lucas / Part II:
Other Geopolitics: Knowledge, International Relations and Law from the
Global South / 7. Interregional Cooperation between Latin America and
Africa, Gladys Lechini / 8. The Circulation of Social and Economic Ideas of
Latin America and the Caribbean in Asia and Africa, Eduardo Devés-Valdes /
9. Decolonizing the Social Sciences in Sub-Saharan Africa, Germain Ngoie
Tshibambe / 10. The Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Based on
an Autopoietic Reconfiguration of the Latin American Legal Systems, Leonel
Severo Rocha / 11. Indigenous Rights in Brazil: Constitutional
Jurisprudence and Hermeneutics Review, Enzo Bello and César Augusto Baldi /
12. Colonial Legacies of Coercive Control: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
as International Crimes in Africa and Latin America, Jocelyn Getgen
Kestenbaum / 13. The Role of Africa in the Foreign Policy of China, Cesar
Ross / Index
South / 1. The Logic of Coloniality and the Denial of Rights to Less-Human
Beings, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato / 2. When Justice Is Not Enough: Toward the
Decolonization of Normative Life, Lewis Gordon / 3. Suma Qamaña = The Good
Living Together, Xavier Albó / 4. Ubuntu and African Decolonization: The
Case of South Africa, Jean-Bosco Kakozi Kashindi / 5. Neopanafricanism As
an Ideology of Political and Economic Unity in the African Post-Colony,
Mbuyi Kabunda / 6. Antropophagy and Grounds of Brazilian Constitutional
Thought, André Leonardo Copetti Santos and Doglas Cesar Lucas / Part II:
Other Geopolitics: Knowledge, International Relations and Law from the
Global South / 7. Interregional Cooperation between Latin America and
Africa, Gladys Lechini / 8. The Circulation of Social and Economic Ideas of
Latin America and the Caribbean in Asia and Africa, Eduardo Devés-Valdes /
9. Decolonizing the Social Sciences in Sub-Saharan Africa, Germain Ngoie
Tshibambe / 10. The Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Based on
an Autopoietic Reconfiguration of the Latin American Legal Systems, Leonel
Severo Rocha / 11. Indigenous Rights in Brazil: Constitutional
Jurisprudence and Hermeneutics Review, Enzo Bello and César Augusto Baldi /
12. Colonial Legacies of Coercive Control: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
as International Crimes in Africa and Latin America, Jocelyn Getgen
Kestenbaum / 13. The Role of Africa in the Foreign Policy of China, Cesar
Ross / Index
Introduction / Part I: Justice, Human Rights, and Change from the Global
South / 1. The Logic of Coloniality and the Denial of Rights to Less-Human
Beings, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato / 2. When Justice Is Not Enough: Toward the
Decolonization of Normative Life, Lewis Gordon / 3. Suma Qamaña = The Good
Living Together, Xavier Albó / 4. Ubuntu and African Decolonization: The
Case of South Africa, Jean-Bosco Kakozi Kashindi / 5. Neopanafricanism As
an Ideology of Political and Economic Unity in the African Post-Colony,
Mbuyi Kabunda / 6. Antropophagy and Grounds of Brazilian Constitutional
Thought, André Leonardo Copetti Santos and Doglas Cesar Lucas / Part II:
Other Geopolitics: Knowledge, International Relations and Law from the
Global South / 7. Interregional Cooperation between Latin America and
Africa, Gladys Lechini / 8. The Circulation of Social and Economic Ideas of
Latin America and the Caribbean in Asia and Africa, Eduardo Devés-Valdes /
9. Decolonizing the Social Sciences in Sub-Saharan Africa, Germain Ngoie
Tshibambe / 10. The Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Based on
an Autopoietic Reconfiguration of the Latin American Legal Systems, Leonel
Severo Rocha / 11. Indigenous Rights in Brazil: Constitutional
Jurisprudence and Hermeneutics Review, Enzo Bello and César Augusto Baldi /
12. Colonial Legacies of Coercive Control: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
as International Crimes in Africa and Latin America, Jocelyn Getgen
Kestenbaum / 13. The Role of Africa in the Foreign Policy of China, Cesar
Ross / Index
South / 1. The Logic of Coloniality and the Denial of Rights to Less-Human
Beings, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato / 2. When Justice Is Not Enough: Toward the
Decolonization of Normative Life, Lewis Gordon / 3. Suma Qamaña = The Good
Living Together, Xavier Albó / 4. Ubuntu and African Decolonization: The
Case of South Africa, Jean-Bosco Kakozi Kashindi / 5. Neopanafricanism As
an Ideology of Political and Economic Unity in the African Post-Colony,
Mbuyi Kabunda / 6. Antropophagy and Grounds of Brazilian Constitutional
Thought, André Leonardo Copetti Santos and Doglas Cesar Lucas / Part II:
Other Geopolitics: Knowledge, International Relations and Law from the
Global South / 7. Interregional Cooperation between Latin America and
Africa, Gladys Lechini / 8. The Circulation of Social and Economic Ideas of
Latin America and the Caribbean in Asia and Africa, Eduardo Devés-Valdes /
9. Decolonizing the Social Sciences in Sub-Saharan Africa, Germain Ngoie
Tshibambe / 10. The Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Based on
an Autopoietic Reconfiguration of the Latin American Legal Systems, Leonel
Severo Rocha / 11. Indigenous Rights in Brazil: Constitutional
Jurisprudence and Hermeneutics Review, Enzo Bello and César Augusto Baldi /
12. Colonial Legacies of Coercive Control: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
as International Crimes in Africa and Latin America, Jocelyn Getgen
Kestenbaum / 13. The Role of Africa in the Foreign Policy of China, Cesar
Ross / Index