Routledge Handbook for Global South Studies on Subjectivities

Routledge Handbook for Global South Studies on Subjectivities

Thies, Sebastian; Goumegou, Susanne; Cebey, Georgina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

364

Dura

Inglês

9781032106694

15 a 20 dias

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I. General Introduction: Contested and Contesting Subjectivities in the Global South 1. Rethinking Subjectivity with the South: A Conceptual Prelude 2. Regimes of Subjectivity and Temporality 3. Precarisation, Articulation, and Recognition as Dynamics of Subjectivation 4. Towards a More Equitable Ecology of Knowledges II. Articulating Subjectivity from the Global South 5. Thinking the World from Africa 6. No Longer Northbound, Now Heading South 7. The Global South and Internationalism 8. Defining Legal Subjectivities for a Postcolonial International Order: The International Legal Controversy over Wars of National Liberation III. Reconfiguring Interpellation 9. The Subject of Teaching/Learning in the Global South 10. Musical Mega-events, Political Communication, and Cross-border Subjectivities in the Colombian-venezuelan Conflict. The Cases of Paz Sin Fronteras (2008) and Venezuela Aid Live (2019) 11. Tears and Concrete: Urban Subjectivities of Mexican Modernity through the Lens of Films IV. Precarised Subjectivities 12. Figurations of the Precarious. Rethinking Studies on the Precarious in the Global South from a Subject-centred Perspective 13. People-on-the-move: An Emerging Historical Figure? 14. When Image is a Body: Modes of Surviving the Colonial Machine 15. Precarious Lives and the Figure of the Wound in Chilean Literature: Hijo de ladron (1951) by Manuel Rojas and Lumperica (1983) by Diamela Eltit 16. Hyper-consumerism, Violence and Endriago. Female Subjectivities in the Border Narcoculture of Orfa Alarcons Perra Brava V. Entangled Regimes of Temporality 17. The Time of the Commons and the Subject of the South 18. Disruptive Temporality and Post-apocalyptic Subjectivity: Narrating Violence in Tierno Monenembo's Les ecailles du ciel 19. Questioning the "New" Zimbabwe: Biomythography and Political Subjectivity in Panashe Chigumadzi's These Bones Will Rise Again (2018) VI. Contesting the Western Subject of Knowledge 20. Zoe-assemblage: Immanent Life in the Age of the Anthropocene 21. Conversing with Maria Luisa Chacarito: A Ralamuli Woman's Perceptions on Life in an Interconnected World 22. Subjectivities, Agency and Ritual Performance in the Garhwal Himalayas 23. Just Thinking
Critical Theory;Global South Literatures