专题:Decolonial Thought and Epistemologies

This cluster of papers explores decolonial and postcolonial studies in a global context, addressing themes such as decoloniality, postcolonialism, the Global South, coloniality, feminism, neoliberalism, identity, imperialism, social movements, and cultural reproduction.
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The unnoticed creed of "Decolonialism"

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Chapter 2 An “Other” Experience

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4 Decolonization and Fortuitous Failures

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6 Cartographies of Knowledge and Power

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4 Claire Meets Rosa and Stefanie Mercado

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7 Transnational Feminist Crossings

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5 Steps to Becoming Stefanie’s Guardians

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123Nothingness in the Brazilian Sense of the Term – Roberto Schwarz and the Social Ground of Nihilism

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4 The Means and Ends of Recognition

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CHAPTER 17 Anna Akhmatova: Fame and Oblivion

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“Eurowhite” Conceit, “Dirty White” Ressentment: “Race” in Europe

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Data colonialism: compelling and useful, but whither epistemes?

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Critical Walking Methodologies and Oblique Agitations of Place

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Making sense of (the Russian war in) Ukraine: On the politics of knowledge and expertise

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The Nature of Information and Its Relationship to Meaning

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Introduction

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Editorial: Decolonizing Rather than Decentring ‘Europe’

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Decolonizing ethnographies

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When decolonization is hijacked

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Popular Feminism(s) Reconsidered: Popular, Racialized, and Decolonial Subjectivities in Contention

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