In "Aatish E Chinar," Shaikh Muhammad Abdullah narrates a captivating autobiography, chronicling his remarkable journey through tumultuous times. Born in Kashmir, Abdullah's life story unfolds against the backdrop of political...
In "Applying Indigenous Research Methods" by Sweeney Windchief and Timothy San Pedro, the authors provide a concise yet comprehensive exploration of methodologies rooted in indigenous knowledge systems. They underscore the...
Post-colonialism, as theorized by scholars like John McLeod, is a critical framework that examines the enduring impacts of colonialism on societies, cultures, and individuals after formal colonization ends. It delves...
"Frantz Fanon's seminal work, 'Black Skin, White Masks', delves into the complexities of race, identity, and colonialism. Written during a period of decolonization, Fanon's psychological analysis explores the effects of...
In "Brand New Nation" by Ravinder Kaur, the author provides a concise yet comprehensive examination of the intricate dynamics shaping contemporary nation-building processes. Kaur meticulously explores the multifaceted aspects of...
The third edition of "Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples" by Linda Tuhiwai Smith offers a profound critique of traditional research methodologies and their impacts on Indigenous communities. Smith, a...
The "International History of the Twentieth Century and Beyond" presents an insightful exploration of the global dynamics that shaped the twentieth century and continue to influence the world today. Authored...
"The National Question: Decolonizing the Theory of Nationalism" by James M. Blaut presents a critical examination of nationalism through a decolonial lens. Blaut challenges conventional theories of nationalism that often...