Smash the Pillars
Decoloniality and the Imaginary of Color in the Dutch Kingdom
Herausgeber: Báez, Antonio Carmona; Weiner, Melissa F.
Smash the Pillars
Decoloniality and the Imaginary of Color in the Dutch Kingdom
Herausgeber: Báez, Antonio Carmona; Weiner, Melissa F.
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Smash the Pillars explores the efforts by scholars and activists to decolonize Dutch history and memory and resist the physical, epistemological, and psychological violence imposed by the Dutch state, its institutions, and dominant narratives.
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Smash the Pillars explores the efforts by scholars and activists to decolonize Dutch history and memory and resist the physical, epistemological, and psychological violence imposed by the Dutch state, its institutions, and dominant narratives.
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- Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781498554275
- ISBN-10: 149855427X
- Artikelnr.: 57747769
- Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781498554275
- ISBN-10: 149855427X
- Artikelnr.: 57747769
Melissa F. Weiner is associate professor of sociology at The College of the Holy Cross. Antonio Carmona Báez is president of the University of St. Martin, at Philipsburg, Sint Maarten.
Introduction Melissa F. Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez Part I: The Space
of Decoloniality 1. Untold Histories and New Waves of Black Resistance in
the Netherlands Mitchell Esajas 2. From the Hollow of the Lion: A Testimony
of Revolt at the University of Amsterdam The University of Colour (Amandla
Awethu!, Tirza Balk, Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Emma van Meyeren, Alfrida
Martis, and Nguy¿n Nam Chi) 3. Decoloniality and Black Heritage Tours
Jennifer Tosch 4. Colonialism Begets Coloniality: A Case Study of Sint
Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands Teresa E. Leslie 5. InterNational
Anti-Racism Group vs. the Netherlands' Sesame Street, 21st Century
Blackface, and Public Television Gloria Holwerda-Williams 6. Reclaiming Our
Voices: The Anti-Black Pete Movement from a Black Woman's Perspective
Jessica de Abreu 7. On Agency and Belonging Quinsy Gario 8 Hymn to the
Night, from Fear to Freedom Teresa Maria Díaz Nerio Part II: Decolonial
Dutch Episteme 9. Layers of Emancipation Struggles: Some Reflections on the
Dutch Case Kwame Nimako 10. Catching the Dutch Double Bind Lianne Leonora
11. Acknowledging the Non-Ordinary Dimensions of Decoloniality: The Case of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands Francio Guadeloupe 12. White Innocence in
the Netherlands Gloria Wekker 13. White Order, Corporate Capital, and
Control of Mobility in the Netherlands Egbert Alejandro Martina and
Patricia Schor 14. "Activism" and (the Afterlives of) Dutch Colonialism
Guno Jones 15. Decoloniality of Memory and Anti-Black Racism Artwell Cain
16. Decolonizing the Islamic Other: The Changed Conditions of Critical
Thinking Halleh Ghorashi Conclusions: Smashing the Pillars Melissa F.
Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez
of Decoloniality 1. Untold Histories and New Waves of Black Resistance in
the Netherlands Mitchell Esajas 2. From the Hollow of the Lion: A Testimony
of Revolt at the University of Amsterdam The University of Colour (Amandla
Awethu!, Tirza Balk, Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Emma van Meyeren, Alfrida
Martis, and Nguy¿n Nam Chi) 3. Decoloniality and Black Heritage Tours
Jennifer Tosch 4. Colonialism Begets Coloniality: A Case Study of Sint
Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands Teresa E. Leslie 5. InterNational
Anti-Racism Group vs. the Netherlands' Sesame Street, 21st Century
Blackface, and Public Television Gloria Holwerda-Williams 6. Reclaiming Our
Voices: The Anti-Black Pete Movement from a Black Woman's Perspective
Jessica de Abreu 7. On Agency and Belonging Quinsy Gario 8 Hymn to the
Night, from Fear to Freedom Teresa Maria Díaz Nerio Part II: Decolonial
Dutch Episteme 9. Layers of Emancipation Struggles: Some Reflections on the
Dutch Case Kwame Nimako 10. Catching the Dutch Double Bind Lianne Leonora
11. Acknowledging the Non-Ordinary Dimensions of Decoloniality: The Case of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands Francio Guadeloupe 12. White Innocence in
the Netherlands Gloria Wekker 13. White Order, Corporate Capital, and
Control of Mobility in the Netherlands Egbert Alejandro Martina and
Patricia Schor 14. "Activism" and (the Afterlives of) Dutch Colonialism
Guno Jones 15. Decoloniality of Memory and Anti-Black Racism Artwell Cain
16. Decolonizing the Islamic Other: The Changed Conditions of Critical
Thinking Halleh Ghorashi Conclusions: Smashing the Pillars Melissa F.
Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez
Introduction Melissa F. Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez Part I: The Space
of Decoloniality 1. Untold Histories and New Waves of Black Resistance in
the Netherlands Mitchell Esajas 2. From the Hollow of the Lion: A Testimony
of Revolt at the University of Amsterdam The University of Colour (Amandla
Awethu!, Tirza Balk, Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Emma van Meyeren, Alfrida
Martis, and Nguy¿n Nam Chi) 3. Decoloniality and Black Heritage Tours
Jennifer Tosch 4. Colonialism Begets Coloniality: A Case Study of Sint
Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands Teresa E. Leslie 5. InterNational
Anti-Racism Group vs. the Netherlands' Sesame Street, 21st Century
Blackface, and Public Television Gloria Holwerda-Williams 6. Reclaiming Our
Voices: The Anti-Black Pete Movement from a Black Woman's Perspective
Jessica de Abreu 7. On Agency and Belonging Quinsy Gario 8 Hymn to the
Night, from Fear to Freedom Teresa Maria Díaz Nerio Part II: Decolonial
Dutch Episteme 9. Layers of Emancipation Struggles: Some Reflections on the
Dutch Case Kwame Nimako 10. Catching the Dutch Double Bind Lianne Leonora
11. Acknowledging the Non-Ordinary Dimensions of Decoloniality: The Case of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands Francio Guadeloupe 12. White Innocence in
the Netherlands Gloria Wekker 13. White Order, Corporate Capital, and
Control of Mobility in the Netherlands Egbert Alejandro Martina and
Patricia Schor 14. "Activism" and (the Afterlives of) Dutch Colonialism
Guno Jones 15. Decoloniality of Memory and Anti-Black Racism Artwell Cain
16. Decolonizing the Islamic Other: The Changed Conditions of Critical
Thinking Halleh Ghorashi Conclusions: Smashing the Pillars Melissa F.
Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez
of Decoloniality 1. Untold Histories and New Waves of Black Resistance in
the Netherlands Mitchell Esajas 2. From the Hollow of the Lion: A Testimony
of Revolt at the University of Amsterdam The University of Colour (Amandla
Awethu!, Tirza Balk, Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Emma van Meyeren, Alfrida
Martis, and Nguy¿n Nam Chi) 3. Decoloniality and Black Heritage Tours
Jennifer Tosch 4. Colonialism Begets Coloniality: A Case Study of Sint
Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands Teresa E. Leslie 5. InterNational
Anti-Racism Group vs. the Netherlands' Sesame Street, 21st Century
Blackface, and Public Television Gloria Holwerda-Williams 6. Reclaiming Our
Voices: The Anti-Black Pete Movement from a Black Woman's Perspective
Jessica de Abreu 7. On Agency and Belonging Quinsy Gario 8 Hymn to the
Night, from Fear to Freedom Teresa Maria Díaz Nerio Part II: Decolonial
Dutch Episteme 9. Layers of Emancipation Struggles: Some Reflections on the
Dutch Case Kwame Nimako 10. Catching the Dutch Double Bind Lianne Leonora
11. Acknowledging the Non-Ordinary Dimensions of Decoloniality: The Case of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands Francio Guadeloupe 12. White Innocence in
the Netherlands Gloria Wekker 13. White Order, Corporate Capital, and
Control of Mobility in the Netherlands Egbert Alejandro Martina and
Patricia Schor 14. "Activism" and (the Afterlives of) Dutch Colonialism
Guno Jones 15. Decoloniality of Memory and Anti-Black Racism Artwell Cain
16. Decolonizing the Islamic Other: The Changed Conditions of Critical
Thinking Halleh Ghorashi Conclusions: Smashing the Pillars Melissa F.
Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez