Decolonial Pluriversalism offers a unique, powerful, and crucial perspective on decolonial theories, political thoughts, aesthetics, and activisms. In going beyond a postcolonial critique of eurocentrism, it provides some of the most original interventions in the field of decolonial theory. Drawing from the Francophone worlds, Latin American and Caribbean philosophies, it explores concepts of creolization, racialization, Afropean aesthetics, arts and cultural productions, feminisms, fashion, education, and architecture.
Contributors: Zahra Ali, Luis Mart nez Andrade, Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun, Jane Anna Gordon, Mariem Guellouz, L opold Lambert, Alanna Lockward, F tima Hurtado L pez, Olivier Marboeuf, Donna Edmonds Mitchell, Corinna Mullin, Marine Bachelot Nguyen, Minh-Ha T. Pham, Fran oise Verg s, Patrice Yengo
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