A multitude of decolonial metropoles – what navigation for commonality and unity?
Stephen Chan
Third World Quarterly, 2021, vol. 42, issue 5, 1124-1133
Abstract:
This paper offers both a personal view of what decolonisation means, and the ingredients required to take the project forward. It cannot be a slogan without methodology and mindfulness of methodological nuances in different cultures and languages, that is, it cannot be a metropolitan discipline. It cannot be a hollow call against a generalised contamination. The paper then reviews other contributions to this volume and suggests their value in accomplishing progress towards the decolonial.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1900722
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