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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Indigenization in Saskatchewan's Undergraduate Nursing Programs. [PDF]
Essien D.
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Critical theory in a decolonial age
This article considers the critical theory of the Frankfurt School in the context of decolonisation and asks whether it can have continuing relevance given its foundations in white, western traditions which bear the hallmarks of colonialism.
Jan Mcarthur
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Crossfire: postcolonial theory between Marxist and decolonial critiques [PDF]
This article stages a confrontation between postcolonial theory and the decolonial option on the terrain of their respective engagements with Marxism.
Colpani, Gianmaria
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This article argues for a theoretical synergy between critical race theory (CRT) and decolonial thought. The author propounds that while CRT and decolonial thought have different scopes, we can synergize them in analysis. Specifically, decolonial thought’
Ali Meghji
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Decolonial Theory or the Invention of a Common Enemy
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 2023Dominic Thomas +2 more
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Feminist theories in management and organization studies, each with their own ontological and epistemological assumptions, offer critical perspectives of the status quo to challenge our idea of progress in the discipline, yet there is limited engagement ...
Jennifer Manning
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Towards a decolonial political theory: Thinking from the zone of nonbeing [PDF]
This article offers to outline a direction for a decolonial political theory based on Aimé Césaire’s and Frantz Fanon’s thoughts. In doing so, I will first discuss some work of comparative political theory that could be associated with an attempt to ...
Charles Des Portes
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Indigenizing Decolonial Media Theory
Feminist Media Histories, 2022This essay examines how “decolonization” has become a buzzword, arguing that its trajectory follows that of “intersectionality,” another term popularized in media spaces and embraced by white leftist activists both in and outside of the academy. I propose that discursive activism online can be understood through two modes: extractive currency and ...
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Southern theories and decolonial childhood studies
Childhood, 2022This special issue contributes insights into ongoing debates on the politics and ethics of knowledge production in “global” childhood studies by decentering dominant, northern-centric models of childhood and using southern epistemologies. We contest the ways in which most of the world’s children have their experiences and contexts interpreted through ...
Tatek Abebe, Anandini Dar, Ida M Lyså
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