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This translation of Rita Segato's seminal book La crítica de la colonialidad en ocho ensayos offers an anthropological and critical perspective on the coloniality of power as theorized by the Peruvian thinker Aníbal Quijano.

Segato begins with an overview of Quijano's conceptual framework, emphasizing the power and richness of his theory and its relevance to a range of fields. Each of the seven subsequent chapters presents a scenario in which a persistent colonial structure or form of subjectivity can be identified. These essays address urgent issues of gender, sexuality, race and racism, and indigenous forms of life. They set the decolonial perspective to work, and are connected by two central preoccupations: the critical analysis of coloniality and the effort to reimagine anthropology as responsive anthropology, a practice at once answerable and useful to the communities previously regarded as the objects of ethnographic thought.

The Critique of the Coloniali

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"Segato’s book must be read as a vaccine against the pandemic of authoritarianism and hatred, nurtured by sexism, racism, and colonialism."

Luiz Eduardo Soares, State University of Rio de Janeiro



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Series Editor's Foreword Introduction: The Coloniality of Power and Responsive Anthropology 1. Aníbal Quijano and the Coloniality of Power 2. Gender and Coloniality: From Communitarian to Colonial Modern Patriarchy 3. Sex and the Norm: On the State-Corporate-Media-Christian Front 4. Let Each People Weave Its Own History: The Coloniality of Law and the "Saviors" of Indigenous Children 5. Black Oedipus: Coloniality and the Foreclosure of Gender and Race 6. The Deep Rivers of the Latin American Race: A Rereading of Mestizaje 7. The Color of the Prison in Latin America: Notes on the Coloniality of Criminal Law 8. Toward a University for Our America

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 3/31/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367759827, 978-0367759827
    ISBN10: 0367759829

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This translation of Rita Segato's seminal book La crítica de la colonialidad en ocho ensayos offers an anthropological and critical perspective on the coloniality of power as theorized by the Peruvian thinker Aníbal Quijano.

    Segato begins with an overview of Quijano's conceptual framework, emphasizing the power and richness of his theory and its relevance to a range of fields. Each of the seven subsequent chapters presents a scenario in which a persistent colonial structure or form of subjectivity can be identified. These essays address urgent issues of gender, sexuality, race and racism, and indigenous forms of life. They set the decolonial perspective to work, and are connected by two central preoccupations: the critical analysis of coloniality and the effort to reimagine anthropology as responsive anthropology, a practice at once answerable and useful to the communities previously regarded as the objects of ethnographic thought.

    The Critique of the Coloniali

    Trade Review

    "Segato’s book must be read as a vaccine against the pandemic of authoritarianism and hatred, nurtured by sexism, racism, and colonialism."

    Luiz Eduardo Soares, State University of Rio de Janeiro



    Table of Contents

    Series Editor's Foreword Introduction: The Coloniality of Power and Responsive Anthropology 1. Aníbal Quijano and the Coloniality of Power 2. Gender and Coloniality: From Communitarian to Colonial Modern Patriarchy 3. Sex and the Norm: On the State-Corporate-Media-Christian Front 4. Let Each People Weave Its Own History: The Coloniality of Law and the "Saviors" of Indigenous Children 5. Black Oedipus: Coloniality and the Foreclosure of Gender and Race 6. The Deep Rivers of the Latin American Race: A Rereading of Mestizaje 7. The Color of the Prison in Latin America: Notes on the Coloniality of Criminal Law 8. Toward a University for Our America

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