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Zusatztext "Frequently, discussions about decoloniality are delinked from discussions on development studies and questions of political-economy. Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni bridges these literatures to produce an original intervention in African Studies and Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies with important implications to Latin America and Asia. The many contributions this book offers are of interest to many fields of scholarship. This is a must to read from the most important decolonial thinker in Africa today!" — Ramon Grosfoguel, University of California at Berkeley, USA"This is a thoughtful agenda-setting contribution by a leading, passionate, committed voice, to the resilient issue of unequal encounters and dogmatic propensities in the production and circulation of meaning and value, which has received far less emancipatory scholarly attention beyond proliferating spurious rhetoric and prescriptive lip service." — Francis B. Nyamnjoh, University of Cape Town, South Africa ‘‘Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni’s is an important contribution to the current struggles for decolonization. At the forefront of his endeavor lies epistemology; to rethink thinking itself and make way for a new humanity. The book is a radical rupture with the mediocrity of Eurocentric knowledge institutionalized in the westernized universities across our world, and with the internal colonialism and cultural schizophrenia it produces in the global south. Solidly rooted in Africa, the book engages in a truly global decolonizing endeavor: that of working towards humanization, re-memberment, unity and action.’’ — Julia Suárez-Krabbe, Roskilde University, Denmark"Ndlovu-Gatsheni builds on and synthesizes his muni?cent work on African de-colonial studies. In a systematizing, almost pedagogical effort, he combines Pan-Africanist thought and the Latin American modernity/coloniality school, showing synergies, notwithstanding their different genealogies. As a scholar-activist proudly asserting a normative approach, he embodies a "writer in politics" (Ngugi wa Thiong’o 1981), siding with the "wretched of the earth"—those actively striving for ground in public debates." — Valentina Brogna, Université Saint-Louis—Bruxelles, Belgium, writing in International Studies Review"The focus on complex and deep historical processes of colonialism/coloniality, and engagement with topical theoretical discussions within the ?elds of political economy, global politics, decolonial studies, development studies and African studies, is complemented by constant reference to past and contemporary decolonial struggles… Ndlovu-Gatsheni is able to produce powerful analyses of the colonial in Africa by bringing Latin American scholars into conversation with African writers who do not explicitly use ‘coloniality’." — Felix Mantz, Queen Mary University of London, UK, writing in Review of African Political Economy Informationen zum Autor Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni is Professor/Chair of Epistemologies of the Global South with Emphasis in Africa at the University of Bayreuth in Germany. He formerly worked as Research Professor and Director of Scholarship in the Department of Leadership and Transformation (DLT) in the Principal and Vice-Chancellor’s Office at the University of South Africa (UNISA) and was 2019 Visiting Professor at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS) at the University of Johannesburg. He is a leading decolonial theorist and historian with over 100 publications including eight sole-authored and nine edited books. His most recently published book is Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization (Routledge, 2018). Klappentext This provocative book is anchored on the insurgent and resurgent spirit of decolonization of the twenty-first century. The author calls upon Africa to turn over a new leaf in the domains of politics, economy and knowledge as it frees itself from imperial global designs...