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Decoloniality

Decolonialism and postcolonialism as opposed to colonialism and coloniality. You might have already heard of these topics, and in this section I offer some suggestions for resources where you can learn more.

Books:

Decoloniality

 

Quijano, A. (2007) ‘Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality’, Cultural Studies, 21(2–3), pp. 168–178.

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Grosfoguel, R. (2007) ‘The epistemic decolonial turn’, Cultural Studies, 21(2–3), pp. 211–223.

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Mbembe, A. (2003) ‘Necropolitics’, 37(1), pp. 7–13.

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Santos, B. de S., Santos, S. and Santos, B. de S. (2008) Another knowledge is possible: beyond Northern epistemologies, Capital & Class. London: Verso.

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Decoloniality x Feminism

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Vergés, F. (2021) ‘A Decolonial Feminism. Translated by Ashley J. Bohrer’.

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Decoloniality x Ecology

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Hendlin, Y. H. (2014) ‘From Terra Nullius to Terra Communis: Reconsidering Wild Land in an Era of Conservation and Indigenous Rights’, Environmental Philosophy, 11(2), pp. 141–174.

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Gonzalez, C. G. (2001) ‘Beyond eco-imperialism: an environmental justice critique of free trade’, Denver University Law Review, 78(4), pp. 981–1019.

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DeLoughrey, E., Didur, J. and Carrigan, A. (2015) Global ecologies and the environmental humanities: Postcolonial approaches. New York: Routledge.

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Álvarez, L. and Coolsaet, B. (2018) ‘Decolonizing environmental justice studies: a Latin American perspective’, Capitalism Nature Socialism, 0(0), pp. 1–20.

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