The Modern/Colonial/Capitalist World-System in the Twentieth Century
Global Processes, Antisystemic Movements, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge
Ramon Grosfoguel editor Ana Margarita Cervantes-Rodríguez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Jul '02
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 24th January 2025, but could change
Examines world-system theory from the perspectives of global processes and antisystemic movements, feminist theory, and the aftermath of the colonial system.
An important building block for further advancing world-system theory, this book considers the theory from the perspectives of global processes and antisystemic movements, feminist theory, and the aftermath of the colonial system. The volume addresses three myths tied to Eurocentric forms of thinking: objectivist and universalist knowledges, the decolonization of the modern world, and developmentalism. All three myths, the authors argue, conceal the continued hierarchical and unequal relations of domination and exploitation between European and Euro-American centers and non-European peripheral regions. In this volume, world-system scholars address these and related aspects of the modern/colonial capitalist world-system. Addressing the myth of universalist knowledge, the volume reminds us that our knowledge is situated in the gender, class, racial, and sexual hierarchies of a specific region in the world-system, while the coloniality of power additionally situates our knowledge. The volume further argues that the postcolonial era retains the hierarchy of colonialism, and the possibility of national development without global structural changes is one of the greatest 20th-century myths. Taking these perspectives into consideration, the contributors examine and help to refine classic world-system theory.
ISBN: 9780275971977
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 539g
352 pages