Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeContents Postcoloniality-Decoloniality-Black Critique: Preface Sabine Broeck, Carsten Junker9 Epistemic Repercussions Further Thoughts on (De)Coloniality Walter D. Mignolo21 Location and Social Thought in the Black: A Testimony to Africana Intellectual Tradition Kwame Nimako53 Race in Translation: The Red, Black, and White Atlantics Robert Stam, Ella Shohat63 The Problem of the Human: Black Ontologies and "the Coloniality of Our Being" Rinaldo Walcott93 Ethical Reassessments Legacies of Enslavism and White Abjectorship Sabine Broeck109 Europe's Colonialism, Decoloniality, and Racism Marina Grzini?129 Countering the Legacies of Colonial Racism: Delinking and the Renewal of Humanism Ina Kerner145 Why the Postsocialist Cannot Speak: On Caucasian Blacks, Imperial Difference, and Decolonial Horizons Madina Tlostanova159 The Black Liberation Army and the Paradox of Political Engagement Frank B. Wilderson III175 Disciplinary Reconfigurations Inequalities Unbound: Transregional Entanglements and the Creolization of Europe Manuela Boatc?211 Social Sciences and North-South-Asymmetries: Towards a Global Sociology Sérgio Costa231 Decolonizing Gender-Gendering Decolonial Theory: Crosscurrents and Archaeologies Gabriele Dietze245 Queering Archives of Race and Slavery-Or, on Being Wilfully Untimely and Unhappy Beatrice Michaelis, Elahe Haschemi Yekani269 Cultural Revisions The Département Writes Back: On Chamoiseau's Rewrite of Robinson Crusoe Kathleen Gyssels287 Interrogating the Interview as Genre: Five Cases over Two Hundred Years Carsten Junker311 Decolonizing Gender in the Academy: From Black Power and Black Consciousness to Black Rebellion Rozena Maart331 Rastafari and/as Decoloniality Annika McPherson353 Intersecting Identities and Epistemologies in Rozena Maart's "No Rosa, No District Six" JeanPaul Rocchi369 Contributors389 Index395
Autorenportrait
Sabine Broeck ist Professorin für (Afro-)Amerikanistik, Gender Studies und Black Diaspora Studies an der Universität Bremen. Carsten Junker, Dr. phil., ist wiss. Mitarbeiter für English-Speaking Cultures/American Studies an der Universität Bremen.