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Catherine E. Walsh, (Post)Coloniality in Ecuador: The Indigenous Movement’s Practices and Politics of (Re)Signification and Decolonization
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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PART ONE COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS, DECOLONIZATION, AND CULTURAL AGENCY
- Gordon Brotherston, America and the Colonizer Question: Two Formative Statements from Early Mexico 23
- José Rabasa, Thinking Europe in Indian Categories, or, ‘‘Tell Me the Story of How I Conquered You’’ 43
- José Antonio Mazzotti, Creole Agencies and the (Post)Colonial Debate in Spanish America 77
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PART TWO REWRITING COLONIAL DIFFERENCE
- Russell G. Hamilton, European Transplants, Amerindian In-laws, African Settlers, Brazilian Creoles: A Unique Colonial and Postcolonial Condition in Latin America 113
- Sara Castro-Klaren, Posting Letters: Writing in the Andes and the Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Debate 130
- Elzbieta Sklodowska, Unforgotten Gods: Postcoloniality and Representations of Haiti in Antonio Benítez Rojo’s ‘‘Heaven and Earth’’ 158
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PART THREE OCCIDENTALISM, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE
- Aníbal Quijano, Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism, and Latin America 181
- Walter D. Mignolo, The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Colonial Di√erence 225
- Santiago Castro-Gómez, (Post)Coloniality for Dummies: Latin American Perspectives on Modernity, Coloniality, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge 259
- Eduardo Mendieta, Remapping Latin American Studies: Postcolonialism, Subaltern Studies, Post-Occidentalism, and Globalization Theory 286
- Ramón Grosfoguel, Developmentalism, Modernity, and Dependency Theory in Latin America 307
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PART FOUR RELIGION, LIBERATION, AND THE NARRATIVES OF SECULARISM
- Enrique Dussel, Philosophy of Liberation, the Postmodern Debate, and Latin American Studies 335
- Michael Löwy, The Historical Meaning of Christianity of Liberation in Latin America 350
- Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Secularism and Religion in the Modern/Colonial World-System: From Secular Postcoloniality to Postsecular Transmodernity 360
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PART FIVE COMPARATIVE (POST)COLONIALISMS
- Peter Hulme, Postcolonial Theory and the Representation of Culture in the Americas 388
- Fernando Coronil, Elephants in the Americas? Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 396
- Amaryll Chanady, The Latin American Postcolonialism Debate in a Comparative Context 417
- Román de la Campa, Postcolonial Sensibility, Latin America, and the Question of Literature 435
- Mary Louise Pratt, In the Neocolony: Destiny, Destination, and the Tra≈c in Meaning 459
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PART SIX POSTCOLONIAL ETHNICITIES
- Mario Roberto Morales, Peripheral Modernity and Di√erential Mestizaje in Latin America: Outside Subalternist Postcolonialism 479
- Catherine E. Walsh, (Post)Coloniality in Ecuador: The Indigenous Movement’s Practices and Politics of (Re)Signification and Decolonization 506
- Arturo Arias, The Maya Movement: Postcolonialism and Cultural Agency 519
- Bibliography 539
- Contributors 609
- Index 615
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
PART ONE COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS, DECOLONIZATION, AND CULTURAL AGENCY
- Gordon Brotherston, America and the Colonizer Question: Two Formative Statements from Early Mexico 23
- José Rabasa, Thinking Europe in Indian Categories, or, ‘‘Tell Me the Story of How I Conquered You’’ 43
- José Antonio Mazzotti, Creole Agencies and the (Post)Colonial Debate in Spanish America 77
-
PART TWO REWRITING COLONIAL DIFFERENCE
- Russell G. Hamilton, European Transplants, Amerindian In-laws, African Settlers, Brazilian Creoles: A Unique Colonial and Postcolonial Condition in Latin America 113
- Sara Castro-Klaren, Posting Letters: Writing in the Andes and the Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Debate 130
- Elzbieta Sklodowska, Unforgotten Gods: Postcoloniality and Representations of Haiti in Antonio Benítez Rojo’s ‘‘Heaven and Earth’’ 158
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PART THREE OCCIDENTALISM, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE
- Aníbal Quijano, Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism, and Latin America 181
- Walter D. Mignolo, The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Colonial Di√erence 225
- Santiago Castro-Gómez, (Post)Coloniality for Dummies: Latin American Perspectives on Modernity, Coloniality, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge 259
- Eduardo Mendieta, Remapping Latin American Studies: Postcolonialism, Subaltern Studies, Post-Occidentalism, and Globalization Theory 286
- Ramón Grosfoguel, Developmentalism, Modernity, and Dependency Theory in Latin America 307
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PART FOUR RELIGION, LIBERATION, AND THE NARRATIVES OF SECULARISM
- Enrique Dussel, Philosophy of Liberation, the Postmodern Debate, and Latin American Studies 335
- Michael Löwy, The Historical Meaning of Christianity of Liberation in Latin America 350
- Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Secularism and Religion in the Modern/Colonial World-System: From Secular Postcoloniality to Postsecular Transmodernity 360
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PART FIVE COMPARATIVE (POST)COLONIALISMS
- Peter Hulme, Postcolonial Theory and the Representation of Culture in the Americas 388
- Fernando Coronil, Elephants in the Americas? Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 396
- Amaryll Chanady, The Latin American Postcolonialism Debate in a Comparative Context 417
- Román de la Campa, Postcolonial Sensibility, Latin America, and the Question of Literature 435
- Mary Louise Pratt, In the Neocolony: Destiny, Destination, and the Tra≈c in Meaning 459
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PART SIX POSTCOLONIAL ETHNICITIES
- Mario Roberto Morales, Peripheral Modernity and Di√erential Mestizaje in Latin America: Outside Subalternist Postcolonialism 479
- Catherine E. Walsh, (Post)Coloniality in Ecuador: The Indigenous Movement’s Practices and Politics of (Re)Signification and Decolonization 506
- Arturo Arias, The Maya Movement: Postcolonialism and Cultural Agency 519
- Bibliography 539
- Contributors 609
- Index 615