Decolonising Political Concepts

Decolonising Political Concepts

Wuth, Marie; Clave-Mercier, Valentin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

180

Mole

9781032275970

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Preface: We Shall Dance Better

Oscar Guardiola-Rivera

At the Crossroads of Coloniality, Power, and Knowledge: It is Time to Decolonise Political Concepts

Valentin Clave-Mercier and Marie Wuth

Part I: Decolonial Horizons - Revealing the Coloniality of Knowledge and Power



Historicising History: A Critique Enabling View of History

Karim Barakat



The Recalcitrance of White Ignorance

Laurencia Saenz Benavides



The Idealised Subject of Freedom and the Refugee

Shahin Nasiri

Part II: Feeling Coloniality - Bodies, Sexuality and Agency



Politics Without a Proper Locus. Political Agency between Action and Practice

Henrike Kohpeiss and Marie Wuth



Enfleshed Political Violences. Rethinking Sexual Violence from a Decolonial Critique to the Political Construction of the Body as Flesh

Cecilia Cienfuegos

Part III: Subverting Coloniality - Decolonising the Language of Resistance



On Translation, the Politics of Language, and Anti-authoritarian Political Practice in the Southern Mediterranean

Laura Galian



Decolonising Sovereignty and Reimagining Autonomy: Adivasi Assertions and Interpretations of Law

Astha Saxena and Radhika Chitkara



Indigeneity, Autochthony, and Belonging: Conceptual Ambiguity as an Impediment to Decolonisation in South Africa

Rafael Verbuyst

Afterword

Ritu Vij
transnational challenge;coloniality;decolonisation;colonialism;postcolonial;decolonial theory;political concepts;modernity/coloniality;power relations