Weaving Solidarity
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Sebastian Garbe
About this book
In the Global South, Indigenous and Native people continue to live under colonial relations within formally independent nation-states. Sebastian Garbe offers a critical perspective on contemporary expressions of international solidarity and transnational advocacy. He combines approaches from critical race and decolonial studies with an activist ethnography on networked spaces of encounters created through solidarity activism by Mapuche and non-Mapuche actors. Departing from those experiences, this book not only presents potential pitfalls of transnational advocacy but suggests new ways of understanding and practicing solidarity.
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Supplementary Materials
Topics
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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1. Introduction: Still Loving Solidarity?
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2. Theorising Solidarity and New Transnational Social Movements
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3. An Ethnography of and in Solidarity
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4. Solidarity and the Transnational Cultural Politics of Autonomy
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5. Transnational Mapuche Advocacy
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6. A Critique of Whiteness and Maputhusiasm in Solidarity
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7. Critical Practices and Assemblages of Solidarity
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8. Conclusion
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Epilogue – Towards a Reconstitution
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References
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Appendix
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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