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Decolonizing Development: Liberatory Epistemologies from India and Latin America

2024 Rahul A. Sirohi and Sonya Surabhi Gupta ;ISBN: 100381073X ;ISBN: 9781003810735 ;ISBN: 1032326603 ;ISBN: 1032159359 ;ISBN: 9781032326603 ;ISBN: 9781032159355 ;EISBN: 1003810764 ;EISBN: 9781003316084 ;EISBN: 1003316085 ;EISBN: 9781003810766 ;EISBN: 100381073X ;EISBN: 9781003810735 ;DOI: 10.4324/9781003316084 ;OCLC: 1397571543

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  • Title:
    Decolonizing Development: Liberatory Epistemologies from India and Latin America
  • Author: Sirohi, Rahul A
  • Gupta, Sonya Surabhi
  • Subjects: Decolonization-India ; Decolonization-Latin America ; Economic development-India ; Economic development-Latin America ; Economic development-Sociological aspects ; Political science ; Social epistemology-India ; Social epistemology-Latin America
  • Description: This book turns to the intellectual discourses that have emerged from India and Latin America, two outposts of the Global South, on the themes of imperialism, sovereignty, development, and socio-economic, racial and caste inequalities. It recovers the elided reflective traditions of thinkers, writers and activists from these peripheries and highlights the distinctive ideas, alliances and parallelisms in their works, as well as the manner in which they articulate liberatory paradigms that continue to have contemporary relevance. The book maps the innovative epistemic engagements of thinkers from India and Latin America, highlighting the manner in which they have disrupted and challenged the hierarchies of global knowledge production. It argues that political, spatial and historical distinctions notwithstanding, the experiences of peripheralization, their common traditions of resistance to oppression and their deeply entangled histories have forged a shared intellectual identity and a rich alternative set of emancipatory epistemologies grounded in the realities and histories of Southern nations. The book recovers this body of work as mass movements the world over seek civilizational alternatives to capitalist modernity. The book will be of interest to students and researchers of development studies, history, political science, sociology, political economy, South Asian studies, Latin American studies and Global South studies.
  • Publisher: United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis
  • Creation Date: 2023
  • Format: 95
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISBN: 100381073X
    ISBN: 9781003810735
    ISBN: 1032326603
    ISBN: 1032159359
    ISBN: 9781032326603
    ISBN: 9781032159355
    EISBN: 1003810764
    EISBN: 9781003316084
    EISBN: 1003316085
    EISBN: 9781003810766
    EISBN: 100381073X
    EISBN: 9781003810735
    DOI: 10.4324/9781003316084
    OCLC: 1397571543

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