Duke University Press
Coloniality at Large
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About this book
Written by internationally renowned scholars based in Latin America, the United States, and Europe, the essays reflect multiple disciplinary and ideological perspectives. Some are translated into English for the first time. The collection includes theoretical reflections, literary criticism, and historical and ethnographic case studies focused on Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil, the Andes, and the Caribbean. Contributors examine the relation of Marxist thought, dependency theory, and liberation theology to Latin Americans’ experience of and resistance to coloniality, and they emphasize the critique of Occidentalism and modernity as central to any understanding of the colonial project. Analyzing the many ways that Latin Americans have resisted imperialism and sought emancipation and sovereignty over several centuries, they delve into topics including violence, identity, otherness, memory, heterogeneity, and language. Contributors also explore Latin American intellectuals’ ambivalence about, or objections to, the “post” in postcolonial; to many, globalization and neoliberalism are the contemporary guises of colonialism in Latin America.
Contributors: Arturo Arias, Gordon Brotherston, Santiago Castro-Gómez, Sara Castro-Klaren, Amaryll Chanady, Fernando Coronil, Román de la Campa, Enrique Dussel, Ramón Grosfoguel, Russell G. Hamilton, Peter Hulme, Carlos A. Jáuregui, Michael Löwy, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, José Antonio Mazzotti, Eduardo Mendieta, Walter D. Mignolo, Mario Roberto Morales, Mabel Moraña, Mary Louise Pratt, Aníbal Quijano, José Rabasa, Elzbieta Sklodowska, Catherine E. Walsh
Author / Editor information
Mabel Moraña is the William H. Gass Professor in Arts and Sciences and Director of the Latin American Studies Program at Washington University, St. Louis.
Enrique Dussel is Professor of Ethics at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa and a member of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Carlos A. Jáuregui is Associate Professor of Spanish and Anthropology at Vanderbilt University.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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About the Series
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Acknowledgments
ix - PART ONE COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS, DECOLONIZATION, AND CULTURAL AGENCY
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Gordon Brotherston, America and the Colonizer Question: Two Formative Statements from Early Mexico
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José Rabasa, Thinking Europe in Indian Categories, or, ‘‘Tell Me the Story of How I Conquered You’’
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José Antonio Mazzotti, Creole Agencies and the (Post)Colonial Debate in Spanish America
77 - PART TWO REWRITING COLONIAL DIFFERENCE
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Russell G. Hamilton, European Transplants, Amerindian In-laws, African Settlers, Brazilian Creoles: A Unique Colonial and Postcolonial Condition in Latin America
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Sara Castro-Klaren, Posting Letters: Writing in the Andes and the Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Debate
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Elzbieta Sklodowska, Unforgotten Gods: Postcoloniality and Representations of Haiti in Antonio Benítez Rojo’s ‘‘Heaven and Earth’’
158 - PART THREE OCCIDENTALISM, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE
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Aníbal Quijano, Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism, and Latin America
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Walter D. Mignolo, The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Colonial Di√erence
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Santiago Castro-Gómez, (Post)Coloniality for Dummies: Latin American Perspectives on Modernity, Coloniality, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge
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Eduardo Mendieta, Remapping Latin American Studies: Postcolonialism, Subaltern Studies, Post-Occidentalism, and Globalization Theory
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Ramón Grosfoguel, Developmentalism, Modernity, and Dependency Theory in Latin America
307 - PART FOUR RELIGION, LIBERATION, AND THE NARRATIVES OF SECULARISM
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Enrique Dussel, Philosophy of Liberation, the Postmodern Debate, and Latin American Studies
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Michael Löwy, The Historical Meaning of Christianity of Liberation in Latin America
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Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Secularism and Religion in the Modern/Colonial World-System: From Secular Postcoloniality to Postsecular Transmodernity
360 - PART FIVE COMPARATIVE (POST)COLONIALISMS
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Peter Hulme, Postcolonial Theory and the Representation of Culture in the Americas
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Fernando Coronil, Elephants in the Americas? Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization
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Amaryll Chanady, The Latin American Postcolonialism Debate in a Comparative Context
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Román de la Campa, Postcolonial Sensibility, Latin America, and the Question of Literature
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Mary Louise Pratt, In the Neocolony: Destiny, Destination, and the Tra≈c in Meaning
459 - PART SIX POSTCOLONIAL ETHNICITIES
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Mario Roberto Morales, Peripheral Modernity and Di√erential Mestizaje in Latin America: Outside Subalternist Postcolonialism
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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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Arturo Arias, The Maya Movement: Postcolonialism and Cultural Agency
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Bibliography
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Contributors
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Index
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