This book analyses the opportunities and challenges of decolonizing and transforming a modern, hierarchical and globally-immersed nation-state on the basis of indigenous terminologies.
This book analyses the opportunities and challenges of decolonizing and transforming a modern, hierarchical and globally-immersed nation-state on the basis of indigenous terminologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eija Ranta is university lecturer in development studies at the University of Helsinki.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Vivir Bien as a post-neoliberal alternative in the global world 2. Towards decolonial government 3. Indigenous resistance struggles, coloniality of the state and the capitalist world-system: A historical view 4. Contested meanings of Vivir Bien 5. "Colonialism strikes back": Vivir Bien as bureaucratic practice and technical expertise 6. Bureaucracy as a disciplinary power 7. In the name of Vivir Bien: Legitimizing extractive conflicts? 8. Concluding remarks
1. Introduction: Vivir Bien as a post-neoliberal alternative in the global world 2. Towards decolonial government 3. Indigenous resistance struggles, coloniality of the state and the capitalist world-system: A historical view 4. Contested meanings of Vivir Bien 5. "Colonialism strikes back": Vivir Bien as bureaucratic practice and technical expertise 6. Bureaucracy as a disciplinary power 7. In the name of Vivir Bien: Legitimizing extractive conflicts? 8. Concluding remarks
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