Walter D. Mignolo provides a sweeping examination of how colonialty has operated around the world in its myriad forms between the sixteenth and twenty-first centuries while calling for a decolonial politics that would delink from all forms of Western knowledge.
Walter D. Mignolo provides a sweeping examination of how colonialty has operated around the world in its myriad forms between the sixteenth and twenty-first centuries while calling for a decolonial politics that would delink from all forms of Western knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface ix Acknowledgments xxiii Introduction 1 Part I. Geopolitics, Social Classification, and Border Thinking 1. Racism as We Sense It Today 85 2. Islamaphobia/Hispanophobia 99 3. Dispensable and Bare Lives 127 4. Decolonizing the Nation-State 154 Part II. Cosmopolitanism, Decoloniality, and Rights 5. The Many Faces of Cosmo-polis 183 6. Cosmopolitanism and the Decolonial Option 229 7. From "Human" to "Living" Rights 254 Part III. The Geopolitics of the Modern/Colonial World Order 8. Decolonial Reflections on Hemispheric Partitions 287 9. Delinking, Decoloniality, and De-Westernization 314 10. The South of the North and the West of the East 349 Part IV. Geopolitics of Knowing, the Question of the Human, and the Third Nomos of the Earth 11. Mariátegui and Gramsci in "Latin" America 381 12. Sylvia Wynter: What Does It Mean to Be Human? 420 13. Decoloniality and Phenomenology 458 14. The Rise of the Third Nomes of the Earth 483 Epilogue. Yes, We Can: Border Thinking, Pluriversality, and Colonial Differentials 531 Notes 563 Bibliography 641 Index 685
Preface ix Acknowledgments xxiii Introduction 1 Part I. Geopolitics, Social Classification, and Border Thinking 1. Racism as We Sense It Today 85 2. Islamaphobia/Hispanophobia 99 3. Dispensable and Bare Lives 127 4. Decolonizing the Nation-State 154 Part II. Cosmopolitanism, Decoloniality, and Rights 5. The Many Faces of Cosmo-polis 183 6. Cosmopolitanism and the Decolonial Option 229 7. From "Human" to "Living" Rights 254 Part III. The Geopolitics of the Modern/Colonial World Order 8. Decolonial Reflections on Hemispheric Partitions 287 9. Delinking, Decoloniality, and De-Westernization 314 10. The South of the North and the West of the East 349 Part IV. Geopolitics of Knowing, the Question of the Human, and the Third Nomos of the Earth 11. Mariátegui and Gramsci in "Latin" America 381 12. Sylvia Wynter: What Does It Mean to Be Human? 420 13. Decoloniality and Phenomenology 458 14. The Rise of the Third Nomes of the Earth 483 Epilogue. Yes, We Can: Border Thinking, Pluriversality, and Colonial Differentials 531 Notes 563 Bibliography 641 Index 685
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