Decolonial Thought

 

Asher, K. (2013). Latin American decolonial thought, or making the subaltern speak. Geography Compass7(12), 832-842.

 

Drexler-Dreis, J. (2013). Decoloniality as Reconciliation. Concilium: International Review of Theology-English Edition, (1), 115-122.

 

Escobar, Arturo. 2007. “Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise.” Cultural Studies 21 (2): 179–210. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502380601162506.

 

Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. 2015. “Settler Colonialism as Structure : A Framework for Comparative Studies of U . S . Race and Gender Formation Beyond the Black-White.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1 (1): 54–74. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649214560440.

 

Mignolo, W. D. (2009). The idea of latin america. John Wiley & Sons.

 

Mignolo, W. (2011). The darker side of western modernity: Global futures, decolonial options. Duke University Press.

 

Mignolo, Walter. The Darker Side of the Renaissance.

 

Mignolo, Walter. 2007. “Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of Coloniality and the Gramamr of Decoloniality.” Cultural Studies 21 (2): 449–514. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502380601162647.

 

Mignolo, Walter (ed). 2007. Coloniality of power and de-colonial thinking. Cultural Studies 21(2-3). *This special issue reproduces some of the seminal pieces of decolonial theory (translated into English).

 

Quijano, A. (2000). Coloniality of power and Eurocentrism in Latin America. International Sociology15(2), 215-232.

 

Quijano, Aníbal. 2007. “Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality.” Cultural Studies 21 (2): 168–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502380601164353.

 

Saal, B. (2013). How to Leave Modernity Behind: The Relationship Between Colonialism and Enlightenment, and the Possibility of Altermodern Decoloniality.

 

Vallega, A. A. (2014). Latin American philosophy from identity to radical exteriority. Indiana University Press.

 

Walsh, Catherine. 2008. “Interculturalidad, Plurinacionalidad y Decolonialidad: Las Insurgencias Político-Epistémicas de Refundar El Estado.” Tabula Rasa 9: 131–52