#Decoloniality#IdentityPolitics#Culturalism#Socialism: "After prolonged exposure to the jargon of decoloniality, the “de-” in “decolonial” actually begins to sound more appropriate: signifying, as it well might, the erasure or reversal not of colonialism itself but of its concept and historical referent. Why, after all, is there so little to be found in PDCI — and generally throughout the decolonial screeds of Mignolo — concerning the specifics of colonialism itself, its material basis and conditions, not to mention the actual, practically inexhaustible details of its historiography, anti-colonial movements proving no exception to this rule? Whatever the deeper reasons for it, this factual deficit is crucial to the critique and critical decipherment of the jargon of decoloniality — almost as if its terminological extravagances and redundancies and its flat-out rhetorical hubris were ironic compensation for an underlying historical vacuum.
Part of the answer will no doubt also reflect the typically contemporary and cosmopolitan purview of more vernacular calls to “decolonize.” While, as a slogan, the latter does not necessarily ignore the historical impact of colonialism on questions of present-day racial injustice and struggles against the barriers set by national-imperial privilege, even the most practical and engaged demand for decolonizing does not usually get beyond the limits of identity politics and its conventional intellectual backdrop, culturalism." https://jacobin.com/2023/12/walter-mignolo-politics-of-decolonial-investigations-review-decoloniality-postcolonialism-academic-jargon-universalism/
At RTG 2571 we have just finished the symposium Echoes of Empire, with contributions by Barbara Korte (organiser), Berny Sèbe (Birmingham), Onookome Okome (Edmonton), Christian Mair (Freiburg), and Sophie Bantle (Freiburg). Their papers explored how empires resound in present-day politics, social orders, languages and cultures. Thanks to our presenters and the audience for the lively discussion. @empires@ManuelaBoatca@jabunna@unifreiburg#empire#decoloniality#histodon#histodons#sociology
At RTG 2571 we have just finished the symposium Echoes of Empire, with contributions by Barbara Korte (organiser), Berny Sèbe (Birmingham), Onookome Okome (Edmonton), Christian Mair (Freiburg), and Sophie Bantle (Freiburg). Their papers explored how empires resound in present-day politics, social
orders, languages and cultures. Thanks to our presenters and the audience for the lively discussion. @empires@ManuelaBoatca@jabunna@unifreiburg#empire#decoloniality#histodon#histodons#sociology
I've added a new entry to the Damaged Earth Catalog!
🌱 Ecofeminist and Always Unfinished Space Making :www_server: describes hypha's thoughts on network infrastructure, #feminism, #decoloniality and #sustainability 🌿