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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Shilliam, R
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The Catastrophe of Images [PDF]
A review of:Allen MeekBiopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare LifeRoutledge, Abingdon, 2016ISBN 9781138887060 RRP £90.00 ...
Randell-Moon, Holly
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Indigenización en el teatro de Derek Walcott
Attending Walter Mignolo´s characterization of the coloniality of power this work describes Derek Walcott´s poetic search about a Caribbean Theatre. On that matter revises some considerations deployed in the essay “What the twilight says” (1971) where ...
Claudia Caisso
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Sociology of childhood and Latin American as its locus of enunciation
This theoretical article poses a dual theoretical challenge to contemporary practitioners of the sociology of childhood in Latin America: a) to take a critical stance vis a vis the scarce and weak attention that sociology has given to childhood as a ...
Natalia Sepúlveda-Kattan
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On Becoming Human in Lingít Aaní: Encountering Levinas through Indigenous Inspirations [PDF]
Calls for taking up wisdom in its place risk re-inscribing coloniality at the level of signification if attempts to resituate intelligibility in the specificity of place are not enacted through a careful translation of experience between victims and ...
Neely, Sol
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Contested Modernities: Decolonial Knowledges, Transamerican Perspectives [PDF]
Latin American ...
Arroyo, Jossianna
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Living Phenomenology as a Decolonial Practice
This paper examines phenomenology as a living form of thought with significance for decolonial epistemic practice. After discussing how phenomenology addresses concerns of living thought, the author outlines disciplinary decadence as a form of colonial ...
Lewis R. Gordon
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VOICES FROM THE SOUTH: DECOLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL CONVERSATIONS
Over the last ten years, although a certain amount of critical effort has gone into bringing the debates around Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies closer together, these two areas still remain on opposite or different sides of a debate that is often ...
Barbara Ines Ribeiro Simoes Daibert
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The article offers a critique of recent efforts to read international relations theory – and its theorists – as especially positioned to offer a critique of international politics. It does so by engaging Daniel Levine’s claim that international relations
Natália Maria Félix de Souza
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Archipelagic Thought and Decoloniality. Thinking with Édouard Glissant
This article relates four concepts present in the thought of Édouard Glissant (poetics, optionality, exteriority, and unlearning) to show that they are also present in different authors of decolonial theory. These concepts lead us out of the framework of modern hypercriticism and allow us to enter into a philosophy of relation that opens up new ...
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