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Ayan Abdulle & Anne Nelyn Obeyesekere, eds, New framings on anti-racism and resistance vol. 1 (Sense Publishers, 2017)

Ayan Abdulle & Anne Nelyn Obeyesekere, eds, New framings on anti-racism and resistance: resistance and the new futurity (Rotterdam, Sense Publishers, 2017)

Kenneth Andrien, Andean worlds Indigenous history, culture, and consciousness under Spanish rule, 1532-1825 (Alburquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2001)

José-Manuel Barreto, ed, Human rights from a Third World perspective critique, history and international law (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013)

Jean-Philippe Belleau, “History, memory, and utopia in the missionaries’ creation of the Indigenous movement in (1967-1988)” (2014) 70:4 The Americas 707

Roger Burbach, and postmodern politics: from Zapatistas to high tech robber barons (London: Pluto Press, 2001)

M. Troy Burnett, ed, Natural resource conflicts: from blood diamonds to rainforest destruction (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio, 2016)

Sherwin Bryant, Rivers of gold, lives of bondage: governing through slavery in colonial Quito (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014)

Amaryll Chanady, ed, Latin American identity and constructions of difference (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994)

Aviva Chomsky, Barry Carr, Alfredo Prieto & Pamela María Smorkaloff, eds, The Cuba reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2019)

Luís Corderiro-Rodrigues & Marko Simendic, Philosophies of multiculturalism : beyond liberalism (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017)

Carlos de la Torre & Steve Striffler, eds, The Ecuador reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009)

Maneesha Deckha, "Toward A Postcolonial Posthumanist Feminist Theory: Centralizing Race and Culture in Feminist Work on Nonhuman Animals" (2012) 27:3 Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 527

Enrique Dussel, Ethics of liberation in the age of globalization and exclusion (Durham: Duke University Press, 2013)

George Sefa Dei, Reframing blackness. Anti-blackness and black solidarities through anti-colonial and decolonial prisms (New York: Springer, 2017)

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Laurent Dubois, Kaima Glover, Nadève Ménard, Millery Polyné & Chantalle Verna, eds , The Haiti reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2020)

Frantz Fanon, The wretched of the earth (New York: Grove Press, 2004)

Ann Farnsworth-Alvear, Marco Palacios & Ana María Gómez López, eds, The Colombia reader: history, culture politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2017)

Víctor Figueroa, Prophetic visions of the past: pan-Caribbean representations of the Haitian revolution (Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2015)

Andreas Fischer-Lescano & Kolja Möeller, eds, Transnationalisation of social rights (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2016)

Anna Grear, “Deconstructing Anthropos: A Critical Legal Reflection on ‘Anthropocentric’ Law and Anthropocene ‘Humanity’” (2015) 26:3 Law and Critique 225

James Green, Victoria Langland & Lilia Moritz, eds, The Brazil reader: history, culture, politics (Durhman: Duke University Press, 2019)

Ramón Grosfoguel, Nelson Maldonado Torres & José David Saldívar, Latin@s in the world-system: decolonization struggles in the twenty-first century U.S. empire (Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2005)

René Harder Horst, “The Catholic Church, human rights advocacy, and Indigenous resistance in Paraguay, 1969-1989” (2002) 88:4 The Catholic Historical Review 723

René Harder Horst, “The peaceful revolution: Indigenous rights and intellectual resistance in Paraguay, 1975-1988” (2010) 2:2 Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies 189

Graham Huggan, ed, The Oxford handbook of postcolonial studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013)

Elizabeth Quay Hutchison, Thomas Miller Klubock, Nara Milanich & Peter Win, eds, The Chile reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2013)

Jonathan Irvine Israel, Democratic enlightenment: philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011)

Jonathan Irvine Israel, Enlightenment contested: philosophy, , and the emancipation of man (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006)

Jonathan Irvine Israel, Radical enlightenment: philosophy and the making of modernity, 1650-1750 (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2001)

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Jean Jackson, Managing multiculturalism: indigeneity and the struggle for rights in Colombia (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019)

Cyril Lionel Robert James, The Black jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution (London: Allision & Busby, 1980)

Claire Jean Kim, “Multiculturalism Goes Imperial” (2007) 4:1 Du Bois Review 233

Revathi Krishnaswamy & John Hawley, eds, The postcolonial and the global (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008)

Pater Lambert & Andre Nickson, eds, The Paraguay reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2013)

Kris Lane, Potosí: the silver city that changed the world (Oakland: University of California Press, 2019)

Kris Lane, Quito 1599: City and colony in transition (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002)

Miguel León Portilla, Aztecs and Navajos: a reflection on the right of not being engulfed (New York: Weatherhead Foundation, 1975)

Nelson Maldonado Torres, Against war: views from the underside of modernity (Durham: Duke University Press, 2008)

Lance McCready, Making space for diverse masculinities: a difference, intersectionality, and engagement in an urban high school (New York: Peter Lang, 2010)

Janice McLaughlin, Peter Phillimore & Diane Richardson, eds, Contesting recognition: culture identity and citizenship (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)

Walter Mignolo, The darker side of Western modernity: global futures, decolonial options (Durham: Duke University Press, 2011)

Walter Mignolo, “Geopolitics of sensing and knowing: on (de)colonial thinking and epistemic disobedience” (2011) 14:3 Postcolonial Studies 273

Walter Mignolo & Catherine Walsh, On decoloniality: concepts, analytics, praxis (Durham: Duke University Press, 2018)

Mabel Moraña, Enrique Dussel & Carlos Jáuregui, eds, Coloniality at large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate (Durham: Duke University Press, 2008 )

Mónica Moreno Figueroa, “Distributed intensities: whiteness, mestizaje and the logics of Mexican racism” (2010) 10:3 Ethnicities 387

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Mónica Moreno Figueroa, “Historically rooted transnationalism: slightedness and the experience of racism in Mexican families” (2008) 29:3 J Intercultural studies 283

Mónica Moreno Figueroa, “’We are not racists, we are Mexicans’: privilege, nationalism and post-race ideology in Mexico” (2016) 42:4 Critical Sociology 515

Jennifer Jagire Njoki Wane & Zhara Murad, Ruptures: anti-colonial &anti-racist feminist theorizing (Rotterdam, Sense Publishers, 2013)

Gabriela Nouzeilles & Graciela Montaldo, eds, The Argentina reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2002)

Susana Onega & Jean-Michel Ganteau, eds, Transcending the postmodern : the singular response to the transmodern paradigm (Milton: Routledge, 2020)

Aníbal Quijano, “Coloniality and modernity/rationality” (2007) 21:2 168

Aníbal Quijano, “Coloniality of power and in Latin America” (2000) 15:2 International Sociology 215

Aníbal Quijano, “Modernity, identity, and utopia in Latin America” (1993) 20:3 The Debate in Latin America 140

Aníbal Quijano, “Paradoxes of modernity in Latin America” (1989) 3:2 Inter J of Politics, Culture & Society 147

Aníbal Qujano, “Questioning ‘race’” (2007) 27:1 Socialism and Democracy 45

Aníbal Quijano, “The challenge of the ‘Indigenous movement’ in Latin America” (2005) 19:3 Socialism and Democray 5

Aníbal Quijano, “The marginal pole of the economy and the marginalized labour force” (1974) 3:4 Economy and Society 393

Gabriela Ramos, “Pastoral visitations: spaces of negotiation in Andean Indigenous Parishes” (2016) 73:1 The Americas 39

Gabriela Ramos & Yanna Yannakakis, eds, Indigenous intellectuals : knowledge, power, and colonial culture in Mexico and the Andes (Durham, Duke Press, 2014)

Guillaume-Thomas-François Raynal, A philosophical and political history of the settlements and trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies: revised, augmented, and published, in ten volumes (London: printed for A. Strahan; and T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell); and for J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh, 1798)

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Sherene Razack, ed, Race, space, and the law: unmapping a white settler society (Toronto: Between the lines, 2002)

Eric Paul Roorda, Lauren Derby, & Raymundo González, eds, The Dominican Republic reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014)

Orin Starn, Robin Kirk & Carlos Iván Degregori, The Peru reader: history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005)

Frank Salomon, Native lords of Quito in the age of the Incas: the political economy of north Andean chiefdoms (Cambridge: Cambrigde University Press, 2007)

Boaventura de Sousa Santos & Maria Paula Meneses, Knowledges born in the struggle : constructing the epistemologies of the Global South (New York: Routledge, 2020)

Rodolfo Stavenhagen, The emergence of Indigenous peoples (Berlin: Springer, 2013)

Sinclair Thomson, Rossana Barragán, Xavier Albó & Mark Goodale, The Bolivia reader, history, culture, politics (Durham: Duke University Press, 2018)

Barrington Walker, The history of immigration and racism in Canada: essential readings (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2008)

Worth Weller, Conflict in Chiapas: understanding the modern Mayan world (North Manchester: DeWitt Books, 2000)

Thomas Chatterton Williams, “Black and Blue and Blond” (2015) 91:1 The Virginia Quarterly 80

Thomas Chatterton Williams, “My Black privilege” (2018) 197/198 Salmagundi 147

Owen Worth, Resistance in the age of austerity: nationalism, the failure of the left and the return of God (London: Fernwood Publishing, 2013)

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