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Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South

Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South

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Roads to Decolonisation is an accessible textbook that provides undergraduate students with a critical introduction to theory from the Global South and key issues of social justice. It examines key thinkers, activists, and theory-work from the Global South, theoretical concepts and socio-historical conditions associated with race and racism, gender and sexuality, identity and (un)belonging in a globalized world, and decolonization and education. Each chapter offers an overview of key thinkers and activists whose work engages with social justice issues, many of whom are under-represented or left out of undergraduate humanities and social sciences textbooks in the North.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 314 pages
Publication date: 16 April 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South is a comprehensive and accessible textbook designed specifically for undergraduate students. It offers a vital introduction to theory from the Global South, providing students with the tools to understand and analyze the social world from a perspective that challenges dominant Global North perspectives. The book is organized into four parts, each exploring key thinkers, activists, and theoretical concepts related to social justice.

Part 1 examines key thinkers and activists from the Global South, highlighting their contributions to social justice theory and activism. It includes discussions of influential figures such as Frantz Fanon, Amilcar Cabral, and Lula da Silva, who have made significant contributions to understanding the complexities of race, racism, gender, sexuality, identity, and (un)belonging in a globalized world.

Part 2 delves into theoretical concepts and socio-historical conditions associated with race and racism, gender and sexuality, identity, and (un)belonging in a globalized world. It explores the historical and cultural roots of these issues, as well as the ways in which they have been perpetuated and challenged. The chapter also examines the role of decolonization in shaping these perspectives and the challenges to dominant Euro-American perspectives on key social justice issues.

Part 3 examines the challenges to dominant Euro-American perspectives on key social justice issues, linking decolonial discourses to contemporary case studies. It explores the ways in which colonialism, imperialism, and neocolonialism have shaped social structures and institutions, and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality in the Global South. The chapter also discusses the role of education in promoting decolonization and social justice.

Part 4 offers an overview of key thinkers and activists whose work engages with social justice issues, many of whom are under-represented or left out of undergraduate humanities and social sciences textbooks in the North. This section provides essential reading for students of the humanities and social sciences worldwide, as well as scholars interested in embedding Southern thought in their curricula and pedagogical practice.

In conclusion, Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South is a valuable resource for undergraduate students seeking to understand the complexities of social justice from a Global South perspective. It offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to theory, key thinkers, activists, and theoretical concepts, empowering students to challenge dominant narratives and promote a more inclusive and equitable world.

Weight: 464g
Dimension: 227 x 153 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032735948

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