This ambitious book offers radical alternatives to conventional ways of thinking about the planet’s most pressing challenges, ranging from alienation and exploitation to state violence and environmental injustice.
Bridging real-world examples of resistance and mutual aid in Zapatista territory with big-picture concepts like critical consciousness, social reproduction and decolonisation, the authors encourage readers to view themselves as co-creators of the societies they are a part of – and ‘be Zapatistas wherever they are’.
Written by a diverse team of first-generation authors, this book offers an emancipatory set of anti-colonial ideas related to both refusing liberal bystanding and collectively constructing better worlds and realities.
Зміст
1. Introduction: From Liberal Bystanding to Emancipatory Praxis
2. A World Where Many Worlds Fit
3. The Coloniser’s Model/Neoliberal State of the World
4. Modernity-Coloniality and Indigenous Realities
5. Dispossession, Extractivism, and Violence
6. Critical Consciousness and Praxis
7. Political Education and Radical Pedagogy
8. Gender Justice and Social Reproduction
9. Health, Food Sovereignty, Solidarity Economies
10. The Battle for the Soul of Education
Про автора
Shelda-Jane Smith is Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has a focus on the social and political determinants of physical-mental health. She is also a community volunteer with the Merseyside Caribbean Centre.