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Smash the pillars

Subtitledecoloniality and the imaginary of color in the Dutch Kingdom
CreatorWeiner, Melissa F. > (ed.)
Báez, Antonio Carmona > (ed.)
ContributorEsajas, Mitchell
Wekker, Gloria
Ghorashi, Halleh
[et al.]
SeriesDecolonial options for the social sciences
Publish PlaceMaryland
PublisherLexington Books
Publish Year2018
PagesXXIV, 250p.
ISBN/ISSN9781498554275
Illustrationfig.
Notelit. : index
Series Number1
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
NED 10 2018
Mediumbook
DescriptionThis collection of essays focuses on scholars and activists' efforts to decolonize Dutch history and memory. The contributions by among others Gloria Wekker, Halleh Ghorashi, Mitchell Esajas, Quincy Gario and Lianne Leonora, provides a glimpse into decolonial activism in the Dutch kingdom. The central statement of this book is that the kingdom's current social organization, which relies on separate pillars for each religious or racial group, must be dismantled in order to be fully decolonized. The volume includes topics such as black resistance, black heritage tours, anti-black Pete movement and white innocence in the Netherlands.
Thesaurusdekolonisatie
kolonialisme
slavernij
anti racisme
migratie
Nederland
Nederlandse Antillen
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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