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Postcoloniality - Decoloniality - Black Critique - Joints and Fissures

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Wie gelingt es, die noch heute anhaltenden Folgen von Kolonisierung und Versklavung theoretisch und methodisch umfassend zu begreifen? Der Band unternimmt eine Bestandsaufnahme von Positionen der Postkolonialen, Dekolonialen und der Black Studies. Dabei werden zum einen die unterschiedlichen epistemischen Voraussetzungen, methodischen Zugänge und historischen wie disziplinären Entwicklungen nachgezeichnet. Zum anderen zeigen sich die konzeptionellen Überschneidungen der unterschiedlichen sozial- und geisteswissenschaftlichen Positionen.

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Contents

Postcoloniality-Decoloniality-Black Critique: Preface

Sabine Broeck, Carsten Junker9

Epistemic Repercussions

Further Thoughts on (De)Coloniality

Walter D. Mignolo21

Location and Social Thought in the Black: A Testimony to Africana Intellectual Tradition

Kwame Nimako53

Race in Translation: The Red, Black, and White Atlantics

Robert Stam, Ella Shohat63

The Problem of the Human: Black Ontologies and "the Coloniality of Our Being"

Rinaldo Walcott93

Ethical Reassessments

Legacies of Enslavism and White Abjectorship

Sabine Broeck109

Europe's Colonialism, Decoloniality, and Racism

Marina Grzini?129

Countering the Legacies of Colonial Racism: Delinking and the Renewal of Humanism

Ina Kerner145

Why the Postsocialist Cannot Speak: On Caucasian Blacks, Imperial Difference, and Decolonial Horizons

Madina Tlostanova159

The Black Liberation Army and the Paradox of Political Engagement

Frank B. Wilderson III175

Disciplinary Reconfigurations

Inequalities Unbound: Transregional Entanglements and the Creolization of Europe

Manuela Boatc?211

Social Sciences and North-South-Asymmetries: Towards a Global Sociology

Sérgio Costa231

Decolonizing Gender-Gendering Decolonial Theory: Crosscurrents and Archaeologies

Gabriele Dietze245

Queering Archives of Race and Slavery-Or, on Being Wilfully Untimely and Unhappy

Beatrice Michaelis, Elahe Haschemi Yekani269

Cultural Revisions

The Département Writes Back: On Chamoiseau's Rewrite of Robinson Crusoe

Kathleen Gyssels287

Interrogating the Interview as Genre: Five Cases over Two Hundred Years

Carsten Junker311

Decolonizing Gender in the Academy: From Black Power and Black Consciousness to Black Rebellion

Rozena Maart331

Rastafari and/as Decoloniality

Annika McPherson353

Intersecting Identities and Epistemologies
in Rozena Maart's "No Rosa, No District Six"
Jean-Paul Rocchi369

Contributors389

Index395

About the author

Sabine Broeck ist Professorin für (Afro-)Amerikanistik, Gender Studies und Black Diaspora Studies an der Universität Bremen.

Carsten Junker, Dr. phil., ist wiss. Mitarbeiter für English-Speaking Cultures/American Studies an der Universität Bremen.

Product details

Assisted by Sabine Broeck (Editor), Carsten Junker (Editor)
Publisher Campus Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.11.2014
 
EAN 9783593501925
ISBN 978-3-593-50192-5
No. of pages 398
Dimensions 141 mm x 214 mm x 24 mm
Weight 503 g
Illustrations 1 sw Karte
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history

Rasse, Englisch, Europa, Foucault, Michel, Postkolonialismus, Butler, Judith, Asien, Theorie, Programm, Sklaverei, Eurozentrismus, Wissenschaft (Gruppe 5) (CAM), Kolonisierung, Dekolonialisierung, Chakrabarty, Dipesh, Süden,globaler, Schwarze Kritik, Kristeva, Julia, Moderne, westliche

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