Decolonial Perspectives on Entangled Inequalities: Europe and The Caribbean
By (Author) Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez
Edited by Rhoda Reddock
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Anthem Press
Anthem Press
26th February 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
305
Hardback
322
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This edited collection aims to contribute to the decolonial social and cultural analyses of global entangled inequalities by focusing on their local articulations. Drawing on empirical research conducted by scholars in Germany, Trinidad and Tobago, Australia and in Canada, the book engages with the conceptual framework of global inequalities and the methodological perspective on entanglement. It does so by approaching global inequalities and their local articulations: (a) global political economy, structural violence, entangled inequalities; (b) financial inequalities and state injustice; (c) inequality within and beyond race and ethnicity; (d) decolonial struggles against inequality; and (e) decolonial futurities. It is on these grounds that this edited volume aims to contribute to the analysis of entangled global inequalities by mobilizing a decolonial framework paying attention to the intersections of race, gender, labour, finances and the State.
This highly original volume is a much needed contribution to decolonial and postcolonial studies, as well as research on migration, (anti-)racism and socio-economic inequalities. Its unique dialogue between studies from the Caribbean and Europe that all share a focus on decoloniality and neoliberal capitalism opens up both theoretical and methodological pathways for future research. The book is especially important in its insistence on the connections of economic, political, cultural, subjective and affective processes and in its impressive operationalization of this approach to a broad range of empirical studies from the Global South and the Global North.Suvi Keskinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
This innovative book brings together leading and emergent authors to offer us an incisive decolonial perspective on a range of contemporary social processes. With astonishing breadth, geographical and thematic coverage, it puts a decolonial analysis centre stage to understand diverse social processes, from domestic work, to financialization, and refugee movements Umut Erel, The Open University, UK
The book is absolutely an enjoyable read. Its methodological focus on colonial entanglement as historically produced, culturally reproduced and materializing in different local and specific contexts is important. Salla Tuori, bo Akademi University, Finland
Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez is a sociologist engaged with decolonial-feminist-queer analysis on affect, care, conviviality, migration, racism and work.
Rhoda Reddockis a feminist sociologist, social historian, development studies scholar and social activist.