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

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Introduction: The emergence of a Critical Theory of Coloniality

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
postcolonialism;Critical Theory;neoliberalism;capitalism;race;oligarchy;elites;internal colonialism;Bien Vivir;Colonial Capitalism;Decolonial Critique;Peripheral Modernization;Good Life;Postcolonial Criticism;Theoretical Criticism;Face To Face;Civil Society;Peripheral Societies;Latin America;Ect;Global Colonial Power;Decolonial Thinking;Global South;Anthropological Machine;Oligarchic Domination;Global North;XXI Century;Pacha Mama;Violated;Moral Questioning;Oligarchic Power;Buen Vivir