Reading List

Reading List

Reading list Decoloniality Arias A. 2008. The Maya Movement: Postcolonialism and cultural agency. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 519-38. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Castro-Gomez S. 2008. (Post)Coloniality for Dummies: Latin American Perspectives on Modernity, Coloniality, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the Postcolonial DeBate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui. Durham: Duke University Press Chanady A. 2008. The Latin American postcolonialism debate in comparative context. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 417-34. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Dussel E. 1998. Beyond Eurocentrism: The world-system and the limits of modernity. In The Cultures of GloBalization, ed. F Jameson, M Miyoshi, pp. 3-31. Durham, N.C.: DuKe University Press Dussel E. 2000. Europe, Modernity, and Eurocentrism. Nepantla 1:465-78 Dussel E. 2008. Philosophy of liberation, the postmodern deBate, and Latin American Studies. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 335-49. Durham and London: DuKe University Press EscoBar A. 1999. After Nature: Steps to an Antiessentialist Political Economy. Current Anthropology 40:1-30 EscoBar A. 2001. Culture sits in places: reflections on gloBalism and suBaltern strategies of localization. Political Geography 20:139-74 EscoBar A. 2007. Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise: The Latin American modernity/ coloniality research program. Cultural Studies 21:179-210 EscoBar A. 2008. Territories of Difference: Place, movements, life, redes. Durham, NC: DuKe University Press EscoBar A. 2010. Latin America at a crossroads. Cultural Studies 24:1-65 Grosfoguel R. 2008a. Developmentalism, Modernity and Dependency Theory in Latin America. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 307-34. Durham and London: Duke University Press Grosfoguel R. 2009. The epistemic decolonial turn. Cultural Studies 21:211-23 Maldonado-Torres N. 2007. On the coloniality of Being. Cultural Studies 21:240-70 Maldonado-Torres N. 2008. Secularism and religion in the modern/ colonial world-system: from secular postcoloniality to postsecular transmodernity. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 360-87. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Mendieta E. 2008. Remapping Latin American Studies: Postcolonialism, suBaltern studies, post-occidentalism and gloBalization theory. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 286-306. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Mignolo W. 1999. Local Histories/ GloBal Designs: Coloniality, suBaltern Knowledges and Border thinKing. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press Mignolo W. 2006. Epistemic disoBedience and the de-colonial option: A manifesto. Decololnial Thinking Mapping the Decolonial Turn:1 – 16 Mignolo WD. 2002. The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Colonial Difference. The South Atlantic Quarterly 101:57-96 Morana M, E Dussel, CA Jauregui (eds). 2008. Introduction: Colonialism and its replicants. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed., pp. 286-306. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Pratt ML. 2008. In the neocolony: destiny, destination, and the traffic in meaning. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial deBate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 459-78. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Quijano A. 2007. Coloniality and modernity/ rationality. Cultural Studies 21:168-78 Quijano A. 2008. Coloniality of power, eurocentrism and social classification. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 181-224. Durham and London: DuKe University Press Walsh CE. 2008. (Post)Coloniality in Ecuador: the Indigenous Movement's practices and politics of (re)signification and decolonization. In Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate, ed. M Morana, E Dussel, CA Jauregui, pp. 506-18. Durham and London: DuKe University Press .

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