After the Decolonial
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After the Decolonial
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After the Decolonial examines the sources of Latin American decolonial thought, its reading of precursors like Fanon and Levinas and its historical interpretations. In extended treatments of the anthropology of ethnicity, law, and religion and of the region’s modern culture, Lehmann sets out the bases of a more grounded interpretation, drawing inspiration from Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile, and from a lifelong engagement with issues of development, religion, and race.
The decolonial places race at the centre of its interpretation of injustice and, together with the multiple other exclusions dividing Latin American societies, traces it to European colonialism. However, it has not fully absorbed the uniquely unsettling nature of Latin American race relations, which perpetuate prejudice and inequality, yet are marked by métissage, pervasive borrowing, and mimesis. Moreover, it has not integrated its own disruptive feminist branch, nor has it taken much interest in either the interwoven history of indigenous religion and hegemonic Catholicism or the evangelical tsunami which has upended many assumptions about the region’s culture.
The book concludes that in Latin America, where inequality and violence are more severe than anywhere else, and where COVID-19 has revealed the deplorable state of the institutions charged with ensuring the basic requirements of life, the time has come to instate a universalist concept of social justice. This should encompass a comprehensive approach to race, gender, class, and human rights.
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David Lehmann's After the Decolonial is praised for its engaging and thought-provoking examination of Latin American social movements, challenging traditional decolonial assumptions. The book is noted for its emphasis on an intersectional perspective that considers race, class, gender, and ethnicity, providing a lucid and wide-ranging analysis that invites significant debate and reflection among readers. It has been described as impressive and provocative, captivating both supporters and critics with its arguments.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509537532
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 January 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 226.0mm
Weight: 386g
Pages: 252
About the Author
David Lehmann is Emeritus Reader in Social Science at the University of Cambridge.
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