Decolonizing The Mind
A guide to decolonial theory and practivec In different parts of the world a new decolonial movement is growing that challenges long time narratives in knowledge production and social struggle and transforms activism and social movements. It is driven by key factors such as the fall of the west and the rise of the rest, the collapse of the socialist bloc and in general the crisis of Western civilization. This book develops a comprehensive, coherent and integral theoretical framework that draws on different contributions in the decolonial movement. It also deals with the practical implication of decolonial theory for decolonial activism. Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan, Mexico, spoke of the sun that has gone down with the arrival of the European invader and an era of darkness his people now entered. This contrasts with the idea of an era of Enlightenment, which is fundamental to the European view of world history. He also predicted that a time will come when the sun will rise again, when the colonial world civilization is replaced by a new world civilization based on decolonizing the mind. Sandew Hira is director of the International Institute for Scientific Research and coordinator of the Decolonial International Network. He is co-editor of the book series Decolonizing The Mind together with Stephen Small (University of California Berkeley and Arzu Merali (Islamic Human Rights Commission).
Auteur | | Sandew Hira |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |