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The first book of its kind, Decolonizing Geography offers an indispensable introductory guide to the origins, current state and implications of the decolonial project in geography.

Sarah A. Radcliffe recounts the influence of colonialism on the discipline of geography and introduces key decolonial ideas, explaining why they matter and how they change geography’s understanding of people, environments and nature. She explores the international origins of decolonial ideas, through to current Indigenous thinking, coloniality-modernity, Black geographies and decolonial feminisms of colour. Throughout, she presents an original synthesis of wide-ranging literatures and offers a systematic decolonizing approach to space, place, nature, global-local relations, the Anthropocene and much more.

Decolonizing Geography is an essential resource for students and instructors aiming to broaden their understanding of the nature, origins and purpose of a geographical education.



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Decolonizing Geography is both a landmark textbook and a compelling scholarly manifesto. It offers a wide and wise reckoning with geography’s colonial past and lingering imperial and racist substance – with the promise of something better.’
James Sidaway, National University of Singapore

‘This book provides an overview of the issues, presents the stakes and suggests admirably concrete and feasible steps towards producing broad decolonization in the academy. This will become an indispensable text for students, academics and perhaps even university administrators, including BAME/DEI officers. The author should be congratulated for the accomplishment.’
Jovan Scott Lewis, University of California, Berkeley



Table of Contents
Author’s note

Preface

List of Tables, Textboxes and Figures



Chapter 1 Why decolonize geography?

Chapter 2 Postcolonialism and Decoloniality

Chapter 3 Decolonizing Geographies

Chapter 4 Decolonizing Geographical Concepts

Chapter 5 Decolonizing Geography's Curriculum

Chapter 6 Decolonizing geographical research practice



Glossary

Bibliography

Index

Decolonizing Geography: An Introduction

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 08/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781509541591, 978-1509541591
      ISBN10: 1509541594
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The first book of its kind, Decolonizing Geography offers an indispensable introductory guide to the origins, current state and implications of the decolonial project in geography.

      Sarah A. Radcliffe recounts the influence of colonialism on the discipline of geography and introduces key decolonial ideas, explaining why they matter and how they change geography’s understanding of people, environments and nature. She explores the international origins of decolonial ideas, through to current Indigenous thinking, coloniality-modernity, Black geographies and decolonial feminisms of colour. Throughout, she presents an original synthesis of wide-ranging literatures and offers a systematic decolonizing approach to space, place, nature, global-local relations, the Anthropocene and much more.

      Decolonizing Geography is an essential resource for students and instructors aiming to broaden their understanding of the nature, origins and purpose of a geographical education.



      Trade Review

      Decolonizing Geography is both a landmark textbook and a compelling scholarly manifesto. It offers a wide and wise reckoning with geography’s colonial past and lingering imperial and racist substance – with the promise of something better.’
      James Sidaway, National University of Singapore

      ‘This book provides an overview of the issues, presents the stakes and suggests admirably concrete and feasible steps towards producing broad decolonization in the academy. This will become an indispensable text for students, academics and perhaps even university administrators, including BAME/DEI officers. The author should be congratulated for the accomplishment.’
      Jovan Scott Lewis, University of California, Berkeley



      Table of Contents
      Author’s note

      Preface

      List of Tables, Textboxes and Figures



      Chapter 1 Why decolonize geography?

      Chapter 2 Postcolonialism and Decoloniality

      Chapter 3 Decolonizing Geographies

      Chapter 4 Decolonizing Geographical Concepts

      Chapter 5 Decolonizing Geography's Curriculum

      Chapter 6 Decolonizing geographical research practice



      Glossary

      Bibliography

      Index

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