‘When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion’: anti-racism, decolonial options and theories from the South
This chapter focuses on two discrete but interrelated intellectual projects: Southern theory and decolonial options. With a focus on race-aware and anti-racist critiques of Southern theories, Murrey argues that assertions of the need to focus more centrally on Southern theory are not equivalent with...
Main Author: | Murrey, A |
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Other Authors: | Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, E |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Routledge
2018
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