Critical Perspectives on Decoloniality, 9781836680734
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Decoloniality unpacked: critical analyses, activism, and pathways to liberation.

Critical Perspectives on Decoloniality

southern epistemologies and epistemologies of the souths

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  • Hardcover

    314 pages

  • Release Date

    16 September 2025

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Summary

Decolonizing Minds: Critical Engagements with Decoloniality

This book is both a deep dive into and a critique of foundational decolonial concepts and epistemologies, engaging both historical, theoretical analyses of social issues and conditions, and standpoints from activism. The chapters are situated within multiple, plural and shifting force fields within the academy, and present a pathway to critically engage political or academic practices within and outside the university.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781836680734
ISBN-10:1836680732
Series:Global Forum on Southern Epistemologies
Author:Dorothy Takyiakwaa, Sinfree Makoni, Inviolata Vicky Khasandi-Telewa, Alissa J. Hartig
Publisher:Channel View Publications Ltd
Imprint:Multilingual Matters
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:314
Release Date:16 September 2025
Weight:720g
Dimensions:245mm x 174mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

At a dark time in our history, this volume offers a rare lifeline. Speaking from places long marginal to the centers of planetary power, the authors in conversation here grapple with the contradictions so disfiguring civilization and society in the Global North. In proposing alternative, more generative ‘Southern’ sites for collective thinking and learning, they give acute, tangible meaning to the often-elusive task of decolonizing the production of knowledge. * Jean Comaroff, Harvard University, USA *

A fly in the ointment to the coloniality and cartesianism of north-centric “universal” theory, this volume enacts, through strategies of un-booking, onto-epistemological collaborations that promote new coalitions of understanding such that both the proverbial fly and the ointment learn and unlearn from each other in previously unsuspected, non-predatory ways.

* Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil *

About The Author

Dorothy Takyiakwaa

Dorothy Takyiakwaa is Assistant Teaching Professor of African Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Sinfree Makoni is Director of African Studies and Liberal Arts Professor of African Studies and Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Inviolata Vicky Khasandi-Telewa is Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in African Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Alissa J. Hartig is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Portland State University, USA.

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