Critical Perspectives on Decoloniality
Southern Epistemologies and Epistemologies of the Souths
Sinfree Makoni editor Alissa J Hartig editor Dorothy Takyiakwaa editor Inviolata Vicky Khasandi-Telewa editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Channel View Publications Ltd
Publishing:16th Sep '25
£42.95
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- Hardback£119.95(9781836680734)

Models what decolonized knowing, being and doing might look like
This book is both a deep dive into and a critique of foundational decolonial concepts and epistemologies, engaging both theoretical analyses of social issues and standpoints from activism. The book represents a critical intervention on decolonial theories and methodologies, and will be of interest to scholars, students and activists.
This book is both a deep dive into and a critique of foundational decolonial concepts and epistemologies, engaging both historical, theoretical analyses of social issues and conditions, and standpoints from activism. The chapters are situated within multiple, plural and shifting force fields within the academy, and present a pathway to critically engage political or academic practices within and outside the university. The authors specifically engage contestations and harmonies in approaches of decoloniality, epistemic injustices, Southern epistemologies and epistemologies of the Souths. Alongside the theoretical chapters sit interventions on self-liberation, healing, reconstitution of human life, embracing interdependence and defying boundaries. The book represents a critical intervention in the development of decolonial theories and methodologies, and will be of interest to scholars, students and activists within and outside of academia.
At a dark time in our history, this volume offers a rare lifeline. Speaking from places long marginal to the centers of planetary power, the authors in conversation here grapple with the contradictions so disfiguring civilization and society in the Global North. In proposing alternative, more generative ‘Southern’ sites for collective thinking and learning, they give acute, tangible meaning to the often-elusive task of decolonizing the production of knowledge. * Jean Comaroff, Harvard University, USA *
ISBN: 9781836680727
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340 pages