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Decolonial Sweden exposes the social and political relevance of European colonialism to Sweden and its place in the world. This book is an essential read for Post- and Decolonial scholars and students of Critical Race Studies, Africana Studies, International Relations, Global Development, and Political Science.
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Decolonial Sweden exposes the social and political relevance of European colonialism to Sweden and its place in the world. This book is an essential read for Post- and Decolonial scholars and students of Critical Race Studies, Africana Studies, International Relations, Global Development, and Political Science.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040261743
- Artikelnr.: 72252374
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040261743
- Artikelnr.: 72252374
Michael McEachrane is a Member and the Rapporteur of the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent. He is also a 2024-2025 Racial Justice Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, a 2024 Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, an External Affiliate of the Sarah Remond Parker Centre for the Study of Racism at University College London and was previously a Visiting Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights in Sweden 2017-2024. His research is in the areas of Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Black European Studies, Critical Race Studies, Human Rights, and the Philosophy of Psychology. Louis Faye is a cultural entrepreneur, writer and photographer. Born in Berlin and raised in Senegal and Morocco, he is the founding Director of the cultural association Diggante-which during the 1990s and 2000s helped introduce a postcolonial and diasporic consciousness to Sweden through cultural events, tours, and bringing such postcolonial luminaries to Sweden as V.Y. Mudimbe, Gayatri Spivak, Paul Gilroy, and Angela Davis.
Introduction Part I: Swedish Colonialism 1. Decolonizing Nature in the
North: The (Post-)Apocalyptic Environmentalism of the Swedish Sámi
1950-2020 2. A Decolonial Understanding of Sámi Landscapes and Human-Nature
Relations in Sweden 3. What, If Anything, Does Sweden Owe the Caribbean? 4.
Decolonial Blackness and Indigeneity in Sweden: An Email Conversation Part
II: The Welfare State 5. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare
State: Part I 6. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare State:
Part II 7. The Power of Silence: Variations in the Reproduction of Racial
Capitalism Among White Male-dominated Trade Unions in Sweden 8.
Decolonizing Swedish Health Care: Challenges and Ways Forward 9.
Coloniality, Whiteness and Systemic Racism in Sweden: An Email Conversation
Part III: Global Entanglements 10. Swedish Capital and the Coloniality of
the Global Economy: Industrial Relations at LAMCO in the 1960s 11. Progress
as Neo-colonialism: Why Decoloniality Must Imply a Farewell to Development
12. Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
13. Toward a Green Transition: A Post- and Decolonial Analysis of the Green
State of Sweden 14. (De)Colonial Sweden in the World: An Email Conversation
North: The (Post-)Apocalyptic Environmentalism of the Swedish Sámi
1950-2020 2. A Decolonial Understanding of Sámi Landscapes and Human-Nature
Relations in Sweden 3. What, If Anything, Does Sweden Owe the Caribbean? 4.
Decolonial Blackness and Indigeneity in Sweden: An Email Conversation Part
II: The Welfare State 5. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare
State: Part I 6. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare State:
Part II 7. The Power of Silence: Variations in the Reproduction of Racial
Capitalism Among White Male-dominated Trade Unions in Sweden 8.
Decolonizing Swedish Health Care: Challenges and Ways Forward 9.
Coloniality, Whiteness and Systemic Racism in Sweden: An Email Conversation
Part III: Global Entanglements 10. Swedish Capital and the Coloniality of
the Global Economy: Industrial Relations at LAMCO in the 1960s 11. Progress
as Neo-colonialism: Why Decoloniality Must Imply a Farewell to Development
12. Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
13. Toward a Green Transition: A Post- and Decolonial Analysis of the Green
State of Sweden 14. (De)Colonial Sweden in the World: An Email Conversation
Introduction Part I: Swedish Colonialism 1. Decolonizing Nature in the
North: The (Post-)Apocalyptic Environmentalism of the Swedish Sámi
1950-2020 2. A Decolonial Understanding of Sámi Landscapes and Human-Nature
Relations in Sweden 3. What, If Anything, Does Sweden Owe the Caribbean? 4.
Decolonial Blackness and Indigeneity in Sweden: An Email Conversation Part
II: The Welfare State 5. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare
State: Part I 6. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare State:
Part II 7. The Power of Silence: Variations in the Reproduction of Racial
Capitalism Among White Male-dominated Trade Unions in Sweden 8.
Decolonizing Swedish Health Care: Challenges and Ways Forward 9.
Coloniality, Whiteness and Systemic Racism in Sweden: An Email Conversation
Part III: Global Entanglements 10. Swedish Capital and the Coloniality of
the Global Economy: Industrial Relations at LAMCO in the 1960s 11. Progress
as Neo-colonialism: Why Decoloniality Must Imply a Farewell to Development
12. Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
13. Toward a Green Transition: A Post- and Decolonial Analysis of the Green
State of Sweden 14. (De)Colonial Sweden in the World: An Email Conversation
North: The (Post-)Apocalyptic Environmentalism of the Swedish Sámi
1950-2020 2. A Decolonial Understanding of Sámi Landscapes and Human-Nature
Relations in Sweden 3. What, If Anything, Does Sweden Owe the Caribbean? 4.
Decolonial Blackness and Indigeneity in Sweden: An Email Conversation Part
II: The Welfare State 5. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare
State: Part I 6. Racial Social Democracy and the Swedish Welfare State:
Part II 7. The Power of Silence: Variations in the Reproduction of Racial
Capitalism Among White Male-dominated Trade Unions in Sweden 8.
Decolonizing Swedish Health Care: Challenges and Ways Forward 9.
Coloniality, Whiteness and Systemic Racism in Sweden: An Email Conversation
Part III: Global Entanglements 10. Swedish Capital and the Coloniality of
the Global Economy: Industrial Relations at LAMCO in the 1960s 11. Progress
as Neo-colonialism: Why Decoloniality Must Imply a Farewell to Development
12. Decoloniality and Structural Racism in Swedish Development Assistance
13. Toward a Green Transition: A Post- and Decolonial Analysis of the Green
State of Sweden 14. (De)Colonial Sweden in the World: An Email Conversation