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Globalization And The Decolonial Option



Globalization And The Decolonial Option
This book is about a research collective that has called for an understanding of modernity not from modernity itself, but from its darker side, coloniality. They propose 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 towards global futures in which the no... more details
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  • De-coloniality is the key concept in this book.
  • The book discusses the idea of de-coloniality from a variety of perspectives.
  • The book has a lot of practical advice for de-colonial activists.


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This book is about a research collective that has called for an understanding of modernity not from modernity itself, but from its darker side, coloniality. They propose 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 towards 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.

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.

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