Crossing Racial Borders: The Epistemic Empowerment of the Subaltern

Author:   Lenita Perrier ,  Luis Martínez Andrade ,  Luis Martínez Andrade ,  Veruschka de Sales Azevedo
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Pages:   246
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
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Author:   Lenita Perrier ,  Luis Martínez Andrade ,  Luis Martínez Andrade ,  Veruschka de Sales Azevedo
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9781666912647


ISBN 10:   1666912646
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction Lenita Perrier and Luis Martínez Andrade Part 1 Necropolitics and Race // Hunger, Violence, and Invisibility Chapter 1: Necropolitics and Coloniality of Power in Latin America Luis Martínez Andrade Chapter 2: Decoloniality and Reading Carolina Maria de Jesus in Public School Veruschka de Sales Azevedo Chapter 3: Rhythms of the Margins: Subversive Decolonial Narratives and Practices Catarina de Figueiredo Ramos Chapter 4: Afro-Brazilian Perspectives and Decolonial Thought Nádia Maria Cardoso da Silva Part 2 Crossing Racial Borders // Whiteness, Fraud, and Silencing Chapter 5: Black-White-Coloniality: Race in a Transmodern Decolonial Setting Lenita Perrier Chapter 6: Coloniality through Whiteness: Brazilian Academia and the Exclusion of Black Students’ Rights Sales Augusto dos Santos Chapter 7: The Decolonial Poetics in Torto Arado Janaína de Figueiredo Chapter 8: Virgínia Leone Bicudo and Her Perspective of the “Outsider Within.” What She Saw that Donald Pierson Did Not Nádia Maria Cardoso da Silva Part 3 Interviews Interview with Anthropologist and Professor Ari Lima / “Ari’s Case Twenty Years After” Lenita Perrier Interview with Professor of Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature Amal Eqeiq / “The (Hi)story Is Not Over” Luis Martínez Andrade About the Contributors

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""Crossing Racial Borders: The Epistemic Empowerment of the Subaltern offers an indispensable understanding and is full of accurate assessments of the miseries of contemporary ‘peripheral’ capitalism from the angle of the decolonial aspect. In the face of modern barbarism, the book's analysis encourages how the decolonization of power and knowledge can be an instrument of resistance in the battle of struggles and ideas."" -- Deni Alfaro Rubbo, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul ""This book, Crossing Racial Borders, is a remarkable body of scholarship. It encourages us to think more deeply about decoloniality from the lived experiences of racialised populations in the Global South. The essays and interviews bring up the voices of artists, scholars, and authors who turn decoloniality into a productive framework to address race, modernity, and empowerment. This book is a compelling contribution to critical thinking in our troubled times."" -- Sarah Fila-Bakabadio, CY Cergy Paris Université


"""Crossing Racial Borders: The Epistemic Empowerment of the Subaltern offers an indispensable understanding and is full of accurate assessments of the miseries of contemporary ‘peripheral’ capitalism from the angle of the decolonial aspect. In the face of modern barbarism, the book's analysis encourages how the decolonization of power and knowledge can be an instrument of resistance in the battle of struggles and ideas."" -- Deni Alfaro Rubbo, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul ""This book, Crossing Racial Borders, is a remarkable body of scholarship. It encourages us to think more deeply about decoloniality from the lived experiences of racialised populations in the Global South. The essays and interviews bring up the voices of artists, scholars, and authors who turn decoloniality into a productive framework to address race, modernity, and empowerment. This book is a compelling contribution to critical thinking in our troubled times."" -- Sarah Fila-Bakabadio, CY Cergy Paris Université"


Crossing Racial Borders: The Epistemic Empowerment of the Subaltern offers an indispensable understanding and is full of accurate assessments of the miseries of contemporary 'peripheral' capitalism from the angle of the decolonial aspect. In the face of modern barbarism, the book's analysis encourages how the decolonization of power and knowledge can be an instrument of resistance in the battle of struggles and ideas. -- Deni Alfaro Rubbo, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul This book, Crossing Racial Borders, is a remarkable body of scholarship. It encourages us to think more deeply about decoloniality from the lived experiences of racialised populations in the Global South. The essays and interviews bring up the voices of artists, scholars, and authors who turn decoloniality into a productive framework to address race, modernity, and empowerment. This book is a compelling contribution to critical thinking in our troubled times. -- Sarah Fila-Bakabadio, CY Cergy Paris Universite


Author Information

Lenita Perrier is doctor of social anthropology at École Des Hautes Études En Sciences Sociales, Paris and author of Couleur de Peau et Reconnaissance Sociale (2016) and L’Altérité et L’Identité à L’Epreuve de la Fluidité (2018). Luis Martínez Andrade is doctor ofsociology at École Des Hautes Études En Sciences Sociales, Paris and author of Religion Without Redemption: Social Contradictions and Awakened Dreams in Latin America (2015); Feminismos A La Contra (2019); Ecología y Teología De La Liberación: Critica De La Modernidad/Colonialidad (2019); Textos Sin Disciplina: Claves Para Una Teoría Crítica Anticolonial (2020).

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