The Minor on the Move
Doing Cosmopolitanisms
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Product details:
- Publisher Edition Assemblage
- Date of Publication 23 April 2021
- ISBN 9783960420989
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 23x173x207 mm
- Weight 352 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Der englischsprachige Sammelband diskutiert in aktivistischen, künstlerischen und wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen Ansätze für eine dekoloniale, kosmopolitische Praxis und bringt dabei Perspektiven aus der ganzen Welt zusammen. Eine Pflichtlektüre für alle, die sich für strukturelle Ungerechtigkeiten in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt interessieren.
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Taking up the figure of the cosmopolitan, the book moves beyond Eurocentric legacies of the term to trace densely interwoven histories of coloniality and cultural exchange. By engaging a wide array of academic and activist practices, the volume enables a productive consideration of how artistic testimony interrogates the rewritings of history. The notion of the minor speaks to the condition of those historically marginalized, and has of late reverberated in assessments of whiteness as innocent, fragile, and thus entitled to its historical privileges. The minor here is resituated as a critique against the underlying historicity of anti-blackness inherent to such concepts. The book's discussions of mobility address gatekeeping and/as archiving by thinking through collaborative and institutionalised practices that work to engender, or restrict, movement. With a particular focus on transgressive practices and multiple positionalities, this volume collects critiques of structural inequalities and possible itineraries for redress. It will be a must-read for anyone interested in structural injustices in Germany, Europe and the world, in political practice, and in decolonizing modes of knowledge production.
"The paradigms of of postcolonialism and cosmopolitanism have emerged in recent times offering different responses to similar questions, the most pertinent, perhaps, being: How do we, with our manifest differences, live together in the world?" (Gurminder Bhambra)
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