Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century
Living Theories and True Ideas
Herausgeber: Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J; Ndlovu, Morgan
Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century
Living Theories and True Ideas
Herausgeber: Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J; Ndlovu, Morgan
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This book is a ground-breaking work that highlights the resurgence and insurgence of Marxism and decolonization, and the ways in which decolonization and decoloniality are grounded in the contributions of Black Marxism, the radical black tradition, and anti-colonial liberation traditions.
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This book is a ground-breaking work that highlights the resurgence and insurgence of Marxism and decolonization, and the ways in which decolonization and decoloniality are grounded in the contributions of Black Marxism, the radical black tradition, and anti-colonial liberation traditions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9780367708719
- ISBN-10: 036770871X
- Artikelnr.: 62231609
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9780367708719
- ISBN-10: 036770871X
- Artikelnr.: 62231609
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni is Professor/Chair of Epistemologies of the Global South with Emphasis in Africa at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. He is a leading decolonial theorist and historian with over 100 publications; recent books include Decolonization, Development and Knowledge in Africa: Turning Over a New Leaf (2020) and Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization (2018). Morgan Ndlovu is Professor of Anthropology and Development Studies at the University of Zululand in South Africa and a founding member of the Africa Decolonial Research Network (ADERN). He is the author of Performing Indigeneity: Spectacles of Culture and Identity in Coloniality (2019).
The Global Contributions of Black Decolonial Marxism - A Foreword 1.
Introduction: Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century Part I:
Marxist and Decolonial Theories 2. The Philosophy of Liberation: Troubling
the Marxism of the 21st Century in Africa 3. The Limits of Postcolonial
Critique of Marxism: A Defence of Radical Universalism 4. From Karl Marx to
Kwame Nkrumah: Towards a Decolonial Political Economy 5. Triple
Internationalism: Imperialism, Marxism, and Decolonization 6. Marxist
Theory, Decoloniality, and Black African Subjectivity 7. Convergence and
Divergence of Marxism and Decolonisation of the 21st Century Part II:
Marxist and Decolonial Praxis 8. Black Marxism and Liberatory Praxis: The
Contributions of Black Marxists to Decolonization Thought 9. The
Constraints for Marxism and African Revolutions: Breaking Bread with Ayi
Kwei Armah 10. Ante-Marx(ism): Biko, Conquest, and Azania 11. Biographical
Comparative Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Activists:
Onkgopotse and Stokely 12. Racial Capitalism: Marxism and Decolonial
Politics 13. Is Marxism Clad in Eurocentric Garb? A Decolonial Political
Economy of the Media Part III: Empirical Interventions: Race, Gender,
Class, Culture, and Land 14. Marxism in Decoloniality: A Non-Reductionist
Approach to Colonial Wounded-ness in the 21st Century 15. 'For What the
First Sight Misses is the Invisible': Decolonial Feminism and the
Representation of Women in Dalit Women's Writing 16. 'Cargo-Cultism' vs.
'Everyday Decoloniality' in 21st-Century India: Reflections on Multiracial
Decolonial Practices of Anglo-Indians 17. Economic Policy-Making and Gender
in 21st-Century South Africa: A Marxist Feminist Look into Policy 18. Karl
Marx is Long Dead; Long Live Karl Marx: Zimbabwe's Fast-Tracked Land Reform
Viewed Through Marxist Lenses 19. Marxism, Decoloniality, and the Plight of
Mineworkers in South Africa Postscript
Introduction: Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century Part I:
Marxist and Decolonial Theories 2. The Philosophy of Liberation: Troubling
the Marxism of the 21st Century in Africa 3. The Limits of Postcolonial
Critique of Marxism: A Defence of Radical Universalism 4. From Karl Marx to
Kwame Nkrumah: Towards a Decolonial Political Economy 5. Triple
Internationalism: Imperialism, Marxism, and Decolonization 6. Marxist
Theory, Decoloniality, and Black African Subjectivity 7. Convergence and
Divergence of Marxism and Decolonisation of the 21st Century Part II:
Marxist and Decolonial Praxis 8. Black Marxism and Liberatory Praxis: The
Contributions of Black Marxists to Decolonization Thought 9. The
Constraints for Marxism and African Revolutions: Breaking Bread with Ayi
Kwei Armah 10. Ante-Marx(ism): Biko, Conquest, and Azania 11. Biographical
Comparative Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Activists:
Onkgopotse and Stokely 12. Racial Capitalism: Marxism and Decolonial
Politics 13. Is Marxism Clad in Eurocentric Garb? A Decolonial Political
Economy of the Media Part III: Empirical Interventions: Race, Gender,
Class, Culture, and Land 14. Marxism in Decoloniality: A Non-Reductionist
Approach to Colonial Wounded-ness in the 21st Century 15. 'For What the
First Sight Misses is the Invisible': Decolonial Feminism and the
Representation of Women in Dalit Women's Writing 16. 'Cargo-Cultism' vs.
'Everyday Decoloniality' in 21st-Century India: Reflections on Multiracial
Decolonial Practices of Anglo-Indians 17. Economic Policy-Making and Gender
in 21st-Century South Africa: A Marxist Feminist Look into Policy 18. Karl
Marx is Long Dead; Long Live Karl Marx: Zimbabwe's Fast-Tracked Land Reform
Viewed Through Marxist Lenses 19. Marxism, Decoloniality, and the Plight of
Mineworkers in South Africa Postscript
The Global Contributions of Black Decolonial Marxism - A Foreword 1.
Introduction: Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century Part I:
Marxist and Decolonial Theories 2. The Philosophy of Liberation: Troubling
the Marxism of the 21st Century in Africa 3. The Limits of Postcolonial
Critique of Marxism: A Defence of Radical Universalism 4. From Karl Marx to
Kwame Nkrumah: Towards a Decolonial Political Economy 5. Triple
Internationalism: Imperialism, Marxism, and Decolonization 6. Marxist
Theory, Decoloniality, and Black African Subjectivity 7. Convergence and
Divergence of Marxism and Decolonisation of the 21st Century Part II:
Marxist and Decolonial Praxis 8. Black Marxism and Liberatory Praxis: The
Contributions of Black Marxists to Decolonization Thought 9. The
Constraints for Marxism and African Revolutions: Breaking Bread with Ayi
Kwei Armah 10. Ante-Marx(ism): Biko, Conquest, and Azania 11. Biographical
Comparative Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Activists:
Onkgopotse and Stokely 12. Racial Capitalism: Marxism and Decolonial
Politics 13. Is Marxism Clad in Eurocentric Garb? A Decolonial Political
Economy of the Media Part III: Empirical Interventions: Race, Gender,
Class, Culture, and Land 14. Marxism in Decoloniality: A Non-Reductionist
Approach to Colonial Wounded-ness in the 21st Century 15. 'For What the
First Sight Misses is the Invisible': Decolonial Feminism and the
Representation of Women in Dalit Women's Writing 16. 'Cargo-Cultism' vs.
'Everyday Decoloniality' in 21st-Century India: Reflections on Multiracial
Decolonial Practices of Anglo-Indians 17. Economic Policy-Making and Gender
in 21st-Century South Africa: A Marxist Feminist Look into Policy 18. Karl
Marx is Long Dead; Long Live Karl Marx: Zimbabwe's Fast-Tracked Land Reform
Viewed Through Marxist Lenses 19. Marxism, Decoloniality, and the Plight of
Mineworkers in South Africa Postscript
Introduction: Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century Part I:
Marxist and Decolonial Theories 2. The Philosophy of Liberation: Troubling
the Marxism of the 21st Century in Africa 3. The Limits of Postcolonial
Critique of Marxism: A Defence of Radical Universalism 4. From Karl Marx to
Kwame Nkrumah: Towards a Decolonial Political Economy 5. Triple
Internationalism: Imperialism, Marxism, and Decolonization 6. Marxist
Theory, Decoloniality, and Black African Subjectivity 7. Convergence and
Divergence of Marxism and Decolonisation of the 21st Century Part II:
Marxist and Decolonial Praxis 8. Black Marxism and Liberatory Praxis: The
Contributions of Black Marxists to Decolonization Thought 9. The
Constraints for Marxism and African Revolutions: Breaking Bread with Ayi
Kwei Armah 10. Ante-Marx(ism): Biko, Conquest, and Azania 11. Biographical
Comparative Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Activists:
Onkgopotse and Stokely 12. Racial Capitalism: Marxism and Decolonial
Politics 13. Is Marxism Clad in Eurocentric Garb? A Decolonial Political
Economy of the Media Part III: Empirical Interventions: Race, Gender,
Class, Culture, and Land 14. Marxism in Decoloniality: A Non-Reductionist
Approach to Colonial Wounded-ness in the 21st Century 15. 'For What the
First Sight Misses is the Invisible': Decolonial Feminism and the
Representation of Women in Dalit Women's Writing 16. 'Cargo-Cultism' vs.
'Everyday Decoloniality' in 21st-Century India: Reflections on Multiracial
Decolonial Practices of Anglo-Indians 17. Economic Policy-Making and Gender
in 21st-Century South Africa: A Marxist Feminist Look into Policy 18. Karl
Marx is Long Dead; Long Live Karl Marx: Zimbabwe's Fast-Tracked Land Reform
Viewed Through Marxist Lenses 19. Marxism, Decoloniality, and the Plight of
Mineworkers in South Africa Postscript