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On Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, Praxis by Walter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh provides a profound exploration of decolonial thought and practice. This collaborative work critically examines the legacies of colonialism and imperialism, offering conceptual frameworks to deconstruct and challenge prevailing Western-centric narratives. Mignolo and Walsh, renowned scholars in decolonial studies, analyze how coloniality of power continues to shape global structures and epistemologies, influencing everything from academia to socio-political movements. Their rigorous analytics dissect various dimensions of decoloniality, advocating for epistemic diversity and the recognition of marginalized knowledges.

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Key Points:

  1. Critique of colonial legacies and their impact on contemporary global dynamics.
  2. Frameworks for deconstructing Western-centric epistemologies.
  3. Analysis of coloniality of power and its ongoing influence.
  4. Application of decolonial theory in promoting social justice and cultural diversity.
  5. Importance of recognizing and validating marginalized knowledges.
  6. Strategies for decolonizing institutions and promoting epistemic diversity.
  7. Role of decolonial praxis in fostering inclusive and equitable societal change.

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Writer                             
Walter D. Mignolo (Author), Catherine E. Walsh (Author)

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