Addresses the potential of diverse Latino/a spiritualities, origins, and status against the landscape of decolonization of the US economic and cultural empire in the twenty-first century. This book explores the impact of Indo-latinos and Afro-latinos in the United States.
Addresses the potential of diverse Latino/a spiritualities, origins, and status against the landscape of decolonization of the US economic and cultural empire in the twenty-first century. This book explores the impact of Indo-latinos and Afro-latinos in the United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ramón Grosfoguel, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, José David Saldívar
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Introduction; Introduction Latin@s and the "Euro-American Menace" Ramón Grosfoguel Nelson Maldonado-Torres José David Saldívar; Part II Latin@s in World-Historical Perspective; Chapter 1 Latin@s: What's in a Name? Immanuel Wallerstein; Chapter 2 "Ser Hispano" Enrique Dussel; Chapter 3 Huntington's Fears Walter D. Mignolo; Part III Decolonization Afro-Latin@s and the African Diaspora; Chapter 4 Afro-Latin@ Difference and the Politics of Decolonization Agustín Lao-Montes; Chapter 5 Black Latin@s and Blacks in Latin America Lewis R. Gordon; Part IV Indigenous People in the Americas; Chapter 6 Indigenous Struggles over Autonomy Land and Community James V. Fenelon Thomas D. Hall; Chapter 7 Running for Peace and Dignity Roberto Hernández; Part V Decolonizing Spiritualities; Chapter 8 A Latin@ Jewish Disruption of the Holocaustic U.S.-Centric Constellation of Suffering Santiago E. Slabodsky; Chapter 9 Decolonizing Spiritualities Laura E. Pérez; Part VI Latinization and Decolonization; Chapter 10 Sociopolitical Logics and Conflicting Interpretations of "Latinization" in the United States James Cohen; Chapter 11 Decolonization from within the Americas Susanne Jonas; Chapter 12 Latin@ Century Pacific Century Thomas Ehrlich Reifer;
Part I Introduction; Introduction Latin@s and the "Euro-American Menace" Ramón Grosfoguel Nelson Maldonado-Torres José David Saldívar; Part II Latin@s in World-Historical Perspective; Chapter 1 Latin@s: What's in a Name? Immanuel Wallerstein; Chapter 2 "Ser Hispano" Enrique Dussel; Chapter 3 Huntington's Fears Walter D. Mignolo; Part III Decolonization Afro-Latin@s and the African Diaspora; Chapter 4 Afro-Latin@ Difference and the Politics of Decolonization Agustín Lao-Montes; Chapter 5 Black Latin@s and Blacks in Latin America Lewis R. Gordon; Part IV Indigenous People in the Americas; Chapter 6 Indigenous Struggles over Autonomy Land and Community James V. Fenelon Thomas D. Hall; Chapter 7 Running for Peace and Dignity Roberto Hernández; Part V Decolonizing Spiritualities; Chapter 8 A Latin@ Jewish Disruption of the Holocaustic U.S.-Centric Constellation of Suffering Santiago E. Slabodsky; Chapter 9 Decolonizing Spiritualities Laura E. Pérez; Part VI Latinization and Decolonization; Chapter 10 Sociopolitical Logics and Conflicting Interpretations of "Latinization" in the United States James Cohen; Chapter 11 Decolonization from within the Americas Susanne Jonas; Chapter 12 Latin@ Century Pacific Century Thomas Ehrlich Reifer;
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