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"This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions as well as their substantive translations into practices. Despite the acclaimed 20th century decolonisation waves, coloniality still remains in subtle and obvious practices, in visible and invisible mechanisms of power, in the privileging of certain knowledges and the dismissing of others. Decolonising Political Concepts critically addresses the role political concepts play in the continuing legacies of colonialism and ongoing coloniality. This book, building on postcolonial and decolonial thinkers and ideas, demonstrates how concepts may be used as oppressing political and epistemological tools. By presenting efforts to decolonise political concepts, the book signals the potential for genuinely postcolonial academic and political contexts. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and engaging with a wide array of geographical contexts, the chapters examine concepts such as agency, violence, freedom, or sovereignty. This book enables readers to critically engage with concepts used in political discourse and allows them to reflect on their impact and alternatives. It will appeal to graduate students and scholars from international relations, social sciences, or philosophy, as well as to socio-political actors engaged in decolonisation agendas"--
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monografia Rebiun33941324 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun33941324 231011s2023uuuuxx o 000 0 eng d 9781003293460 UCAR 991008392526604213 CBUC 991003680363606714 CBUC 991001132778406718 CBUC 991000886079506712 CBUC 991010843684306709 CBUC 991013151148406708 UPVA 998450693003706 UCAR 991008407235604213 CBUC 991001204058406718 CBUC 991003698944906714 CBUC 991000913496806712 CBUC 991004202871306713 CBUC 991013269922506708 CBUC 991010861122006709 325/.3 23/eng/20230926 Decolonising political concepts edited by Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth Routledge 2023 Routledge At the crossroads of coloniality, power, and knowledge : it is time to decolonise political concepts / Valentin Clavé-Mercier and Marie Wuth -- Historicising history : a critique enabling view of history / Karim Barakat -- The recalcitrance of white ignorance / Laurencia Sáenz Benavides -- The idealised subject of freedom and the refugee / Shahin Nasiri -- 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 -- On translation, the politics of language, and anti-authoritarian political practice in the Southern Mediterranean / Laura Galián -- 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 "This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions as well as their substantive translations into practices. Despite the acclaimed 20th century decolonisation waves, coloniality still remains in subtle and obvious practices, in visible and invisible mechanisms of power, in the privileging of certain knowledges and the dismissing of others. Decolonising Political Concepts critically addresses the role political concepts play in the continuing legacies of colonialism and ongoing coloniality. This book, building on postcolonial and decolonial thinkers and ideas, demonstrates how concepts may be used as oppressing political and epistemological tools. By presenting efforts to decolonise political concepts, the book signals the potential for genuinely postcolonial academic and political contexts. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and engaging with a wide array of geographical contexts, the chapters examine concepts such as agency, violence, freedom, or sovereignty. This book enables readers to critically engage with concepts used in political discourse and allows them to reflect on their impact and alternatives. It will appeal to graduate students and scholars from international relations, social sciences, or philosophy, as well as to socio-political actors engaged in decolonisation agendas"-- Provided by publisher Political science Decolonization Clavé-Mercier, Valentin editor Wuth, Marie editor 9781032275918