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The Politics of Decolonial Investigations (Paperback): Walter D. Mignolo The Politics of Decolonial Investigations (Paperback)
Walter D. Mignolo
R1,014 R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Save R121 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Politics of Decolonial Investigations Walter D. Mignolo provides a sweeping examination of how coloniality has operated around the world in its myriad forms from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first. Decolonial border thinking allows Mignolo to outline how the combination of the self-fashioned narratives of Western civilization and the hegemony of Eurocentric thought served to eradicate all knowledges in non-European languages and praxes of living and being. Mignolo also traces the geopolitical origins of racialized and gendered classifications, modernity, globalization, and cosmopolitanism, placing them all within the framework of coloniality. Drawing on the work of theorists and decolonial practitioners from the Global South and the Global East, Mignolo shows how coloniality has provoked the emergence of decolonial politics initiated by delinking from all forms of Western knowledge and subjectivities. The urgent task, Mignolo stresses, is the epistemic reconstitution of categories of thought and praxes of living destituted in the very process of building Western civilization and the idea of modernity. The overcoming of the long-lasting hegemony of the West and its distorted legacies is already underway in all areas of human existence. Mignolo underscores the relevance of the politics of decolonial investigations, in and outside the academy, to liberate ourselves from canonized knowledge, ways of knowing, and praxes of living.

Local Histories/Global Designs - Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking (Paperback, Revised edition): Walter D.... Local Histories/Global Designs - Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking (Paperback, Revised edition)
Walter D. Mignolo
R835 R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Save R76 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Local Histories/Global Designs" is an extended argument about the "coloniality" of power by one of the most innovative Latin American and Latino scholars. In a shrinking world where sharp dichotomies, such as East/West and developing/developed, blur and shift, Walter Mignolo points to the inadequacy of current practices in the social sciences and area studies. He explores the crucial notion of "colonial difference" in the study of the modern colonial world and traces the emergence of an epistemic shift, which he calls "border thinking." Further, he expands the horizons of those debates already under way in postcolonial studies of Asia and Africa by dwelling in the genealogy of thoughts of South/Central America, the Caribbean, and Latino/as in the United States. His concept of "border gnosis," or sensing and knowing by dwelling in imperial/colonial borderlands, counters the tendency of occidentalist perspectives to manage, and thus limit, understanding.

In a new preface that discusses "Local Histories/Global Designs" as a dialogue with Hegel's Philosophy of History, Mignolo connects his argument with the unfolding of history in the first decade of the twenty-first century.

On Decoloniality - Concepts, Analytics, Praxis (Hardcover): Walter D. Mignolo, Catherine E. Walsh On Decoloniality - Concepts, Analytics, Praxis (Hardcover)
Walter D. Mignolo, Catherine E. Walsh
R2,636 R2,259 Discovery Miles 22 590 Save R377 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In On Decoloniality Walter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh explore the hidden forces of the colonial matrix of power, its origination, transformation, and current presence, while asking the crucial questions of decoloniality's how, what, why, with whom, and what for. Interweaving theory-praxis with local histories and perspectives of struggle, they illustrate the conceptual and analytic dynamism of decolonial ways of living and thinking, as well as the creative force of resistance and re-existence. This book speaks to the urgency of these times, encourages delinkings from the colonial matrix of power and its "universals" of Western modernity and global capitalism, and engages with arguments and struggles for dignity and life against death, destruction, and civilizational despair.

On Decoloniality - Concepts, Analytics, Praxis (Paperback): Walter D. Mignolo, Catherine E. Walsh On Decoloniality - Concepts, Analytics, Praxis (Paperback)
Walter D. Mignolo, Catherine E. Walsh
R740 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R88 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In On Decoloniality Walter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh explore the hidden forces of the colonial matrix of power, its origination, transformation, and current presence, while asking the crucial questions of decoloniality's how, what, why, with whom, and what for. Interweaving theory-praxis with local histories and perspectives of struggle, they illustrate the conceptual and analytic dynamism of decolonial ways of living and thinking, as well as the creative force of resistance and re-existence. This book speaks to the urgency of these times, encourages delinkings from the colonial matrix of power and its "universals" of Western modernity and global capitalism, and engages with arguments and struggles for dignity and life against death, destruction, and civilizational despair.

Globalization and the Decolonial Option (Hardcover): Walter D. Mignolo, Arturo Escobar Globalization and the Decolonial Option (Hardcover)
Walter D. Mignolo, Arturo Escobar
R4,011 Discovery Miles 40 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book in English profiling the work of a research collective that evolved around the notion of "coloniality," understood as the hidden agenda and the darker side of modernity and whose members are based in South America and the United States. The project called for an understanding of modernity not from modernity itself but from its darker side, coloniality, and proposes the de-colonization of knowledge as an epistemological restitution with political and ethical implications.

Epistemic decolonization, or de-coloniality, becomes the horizon to imagine and act toward global futures in which the notion of a political enemy is replaced by intercultural communication and towards an-other rationality that puts life first and that places institutions at its service, rather than the other way around.

The volume is profoundly inter- and trans-disciplinary, with authors writing from many intellectual, transdisciplinary, and institutional spaces.

This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.

The Politics of Decolonial Investigations (Hardcover): Walter D. Mignolo The Politics of Decolonial Investigations (Hardcover)
Walter D. Mignolo
R3,295 R3,053 Discovery Miles 30 530 Save R242 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Politics of Decolonial Investigations Walter D. Mignolo provides a sweeping examination of how coloniality has operated around the world in its myriad forms from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first. Decolonial border thinking allows Mignolo to outline how the combination of the self-fashioned narratives of Western civilization and the hegemony of Eurocentric thought served to eradicate all knowledges in non-European languages and praxes of living and being. Mignolo also traces the geopolitical origins of racialized and gendered classifications, modernity, globalization, and cosmopolitanism, placing them all within the framework of coloniality. Drawing on the work of theorists and decolonial practitioners from the Global South and the Global East, Mignolo shows how coloniality has provoked the emergence of decolonial politics initiated by delinking from all forms of Western knowledge and subjectivities. The urgent task, Mignolo stresses, is the epistemic reconstitution of categories of thought and praxes of living destituted in the very process of building Western civilization and the idea of modernity. The overcoming of the long-lasting hegemony of the West and its distorted legacies is already underway in all areas of human existence. Mignolo underscores the relevance of the politics of decolonial investigations, in and outside the academy, to liberate ourselves from canonized knowledge, ways of knowing, and praxes of living.

The Haitians - A Decolonial History (Hardcover): Jean Casimir The Haitians - A Decolonial History (Hardcover)
Jean Casimir; Translated by Laurent Dubois; Foreword by Walter D. Mignolo
R2,829 Discovery Miles 28 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this sweeping history, leading Haitian intellectual Jean Casimir argues that the story of Haiti should not begin with the usual image of Saint-Domingue as the richest colony of the eighteenth century. Rather, it begins with a reconstruction of how individuals from Africa, in the midst of the golden age of imperialism, created a sovereign society based on political imagination and a radical rejection of the colonial order, persisting even through the U.S. occupation in 1915. The Haitians also critically retheorizes the very nature of slavery, colonialism, and sovereignty. Here, Casimir centers the perspectives of Haiti's moun andeyo - the largely African-descended rural peasantry. Asking how these systematically marginalized and silenced people survived in the face of almost complete political disenfranchisement, Casimir identifies what he calls a counter-plantation system. Derived from Caribbean political and cultural practices, the counter-plantation encompassed consistent reliance on small-scale landholding. Casimir shows how lakou, small plots of land often inhabited by generations of the same family, were and continue to be sites of resistance even in the face of structural disadvantages originating in colonial times, some of which continue to be maintained by the Haitian government with support from outside powers.

Globalization and the Decolonial Option (Paperback): Walter D. Mignolo, Arturo Escobar Globalization and the Decolonial Option (Paperback)
Walter D. Mignolo, Arturo Escobar
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book in English profiling the work of a research collective that evolved around the notion of "coloniality", understood as the hidden agenda and the darker side of modernity and whose members are based in South America and the United States. The project called for an understanding of modernity not from modernity itself but from its darker side, coloniality, and proposes the de-colonization of knowledge as an epistemological restitution with political and ethical implications. Epistemic decolonization, or de-coloniality, becomes the horizon to imagine and act toward global futures in which the notion of a political enemy is replaced by intercultural communication and towards an-other rationality that puts life first and that places institutions at its service, rather than the other way around. The volume is profoundly inter- and trans-disciplinary, with authors writing from many intellectual, transdisciplinary, and institutional spaces. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.

The Darker Side of Western Modernity - Global Futures, Decolonial Options (Paperback, New): Walter D. Mignolo The Darker Side of Western Modernity - Global Futures, Decolonial Options (Paperback, New)
Walter D. Mignolo
R810 R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Save R95 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the Renaissance, Europeans colonized time and space, inventing the historical eras Antiquity and the Middle Ages; mapping, appropriating, and exploiting the Americas; and establishing the idea that European modernity was the apogee of human history and the model for the world to emulate. Walter D. Mignolo analyzes the colonial logic that has driven five hundred years of Western imperialism, from colonialism through neo-liberalism, and he describes resistance, from the sixteenth century onward, to the projection and violent forcing of modern European ideals onto the non-European world. Mignolo argues that in the early twenty-first century, an irreversible polycentric world order has taken hold. European-American modernity is no longer taken for granted as a global model. The creation of multiple, global futures not dominated by the West is well underway; it was visible in the Zapatista movement's displacement of the separation between theory and practice, and it can be seen in the election and government of Evo Morales in Bolivia. Advocating for the pluralisation of ways of being and knowing, Mignolo contributes to the projects of decolonization unfolding in different forms around the world.

Posthumanist Nomadisms across non-Oedipal Spatiality (Paperback): Java Singh, Indrani Mukherjee Posthumanist Nomadisms across non-Oedipal Spatiality (Paperback)
Java Singh, Indrani Mukherjee; Preface by Walter D. Mignolo
R1,292 Discovery Miles 12 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Thinking from the Underside of History - Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation (Paperback): Linda Martin Alcoff,... Thinking from the Underside of History - Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation (Paperback)
Linda Martin Alcoff, Eduardo Mendieta; Contributions by Karl Otto-Apel, Michael D Barber, Enrique Dussel, …
R1,840 Discovery Miles 18 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Enrique Dussel's writings span the theology of liberation, critiques of discourse ethics, evaluations of Marx, Levinas, Habermas, and others, but most importantly, the development of a philosophy written from the underside of Eurocentric modernist teleologies, an ethics of the impoverished, and the articulation of a unique Latin American theoretical perspective. This anthology of original articles by U.S. philosophers elucidating Dussel's thought, offers critical analyses from a variety of perspectives, including feminist ones. Also included is an essay by Dussel that responds to these essays. Visit our website for sample chapters

The Haitians - A Decolonial History (Paperback): Jean Casimir The Haitians - A Decolonial History (Paperback)
Jean Casimir; Translated by Laurent Dubois; Foreword by Walter D. Mignolo
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this sweeping history, leading Haitian intellectual Jean Casimir argues that the story of Haiti should not begin with the usual image of Saint-Domingue as the richest colony of the eighteenth century. Rather, it begins with a reconstruction of how individuals from Africa, in the midst of the golden age of imperialism, created a sovereign society based on political imagination and a radical rejection of the colonial order, persisting even through the U.S. occupation in 1915. The Haitians also critically retheorizes the very nature of slavery, colonialism, and sovereignty. Here, Casimir centers the perspectives of Haiti's moun andeyo - the largely African-descended rural peasantry. Asking how these systematically marginalized and silenced people survived in the face of almost complete political disenfranchisement, Casimir identifies what he calls a counter-plantation system. Derived from Caribbean political and cultural practices, the counter-plantation encompassed consistent reliance on small-scale landholding. Casimir shows how lakou, small plots of land often inhabited by generations of the same family, were and continue to be sites of resistance even in the face of structural disadvantages originating in colonial times, some of which continue to be maintained by the Haitian government with support from outside powers.

Writing Without Words - Alternative Literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes (Paperback, Second): Elizabeth Hill Boone, Walter... Writing Without Words - Alternative Literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes (Paperback, Second)
Elizabeth Hill Boone, Walter D. Mignolo
R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary collection of articles focuses on pictorial and iconic systems of the Maya, Mixtec, Aztec, and Inca, and the social contexts of writing during the colonial period, to challenge western conceptualizations of art, writing and literacy. The final papers offer stimulating discussions of interactions between European and indigenous writing systems"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

Learning to Unlearn - Decolonial Reflections from Eurasia and the Americas (Paperback): Madina V Tlostanova, Walter D. Mignolo Learning to Unlearn - Decolonial Reflections from Eurasia and the Americas (Paperback)
Madina V Tlostanova, Walter D. Mignolo
R1,077 Discovery Miles 10 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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