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The Darker Side of Western Modernity by Walter D. Mignolo; 9780822350781

The Darker Side of Western Modernity

By Walter D. Mignolo

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Description

In The Darker Side of Western Modernity, Walter D. Mignolo delves into the intricate and often unsettling relationship between modernity and coloniality. With a critical lens, he explores how the historical narratives of Western modernity have perpetuated inequalities and shaped identities across Latin America, Mexico, Central America, and South America.

The Story

Mignolo's work is a profound examination of the ways in which the legacies of colonialism continue to influence contemporary societies. He argues that the dominant discourses of modernity have marginalised alternative ways of knowing and being, particularly those rooted in indigenous and local traditions. By intertwining historical analysis with cultural studies, Mignolo presents a compelling case for the necessity of decolonising knowledge and embracing pluriversality.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The book challenges readers to reconsider the narratives of progress and development that have historically shaped our understanding of modernity.
  • Rich Interdisciplinary Approach: Mignolo draws on a wealth of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, and post-colonial studies, offering a multifaceted perspective.
  • Engaging Writing Style: His accessible yet scholarly prose invites both academic and general audiences to engage with complex ideas.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in cultural studies, post-colonial theory, and the ongoing impacts of colonial histories. Those who appreciated Mignolo's previous works, such as The Idea of Latin America and Dark Matter, will find this exploration equally enriching.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 157 mm × 227 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 458
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822350781

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