Critical Theory of Coloniality
Critical Theory of Coloniality
Martins, Paulo Henrique
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
292
Dura
Inglês
9781032118857
15 a 20 dias
721
Part I: Postcolonial Epistemologies
1. Colonial Capitalism and Theoretical Criticism: Intersections between the Global South and the Global North
2. Critical Theory of Coloniality and Internal Colonialism
3. Narratives of the Crisis: Between neoliberal recoloniality and the versions in dispute
Part II: Power and Knowledge in Peripheral Societies
4. Sociological Critique of Oligarchic Power
5. Impasses of development, sociological knowledge and uncertainties of peripheral societies
Part III: Democratic Utopias
6. Thinking about the convivialist heterotopia: Territory, love and the common good
7. Bien Vivir and Postcolonial Democracy: The Case of Indigenous Communities in Andean America
Conclusion
Critical Theory of Coloniality: Towards a plural, decolonised, cosmopolitan and border critical theory
Part I: Postcolonial Epistemologies
1. Colonial Capitalism and Theoretical Criticism: Intersections between the Global South and the Global North
2. Critical Theory of Coloniality and Internal Colonialism
3. Narratives of the Crisis: Between neoliberal recoloniality and the versions in dispute
Part II: Power and Knowledge in Peripheral Societies
4. Sociological Critique of Oligarchic Power
5. Impasses of development, sociological knowledge and uncertainties of peripheral societies
Part III: Democratic Utopias
6. Thinking about the convivialist heterotopia: Territory, love and the common good
7. Bien Vivir and Postcolonial Democracy: The Case of Indigenous Communities in Andean America
Conclusion
Critical Theory of Coloniality: Towards a plural, decolonised, cosmopolitan and border critical theory