Decolonial reflections from Eurasia and the Americas
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"Postkolonialismus" |
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"Postcolonialism" |
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"Imperialism" |
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| schema:text | The logic of coloniality and the limits of postcoloniality : colonial studies, postcoloniality, and decoloniality -- Theorizing from the borders; Shifting to the geo- and body politics of knowledge -- Transcultural tricksters in between empires : "suspended" indigenous agency in the non-European Russian/Soviet (ex- )colonies and the decolonial option -- Non-European Soviet ex-colonies and the coloniality of gender, or how to unlearn Western feminism in Eurasian borderlands -- Who speaks for the "human" in human rights? : dispensable and bare lives -- Thinking decolonially : citizenship, knowledge, and the limits of humanity -- Globalization and the geopolitics of knowledge : the role of the humanities in the corporate university. |
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"Epistemics" |
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"Education--Philosophy" |
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