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OverviewNew strategies for resistance and opposing colonialism From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Gaza, recent events have demonstrated the implacability of settler colonialism and its racist underpinnings. Annie Isabel Fukushima and K. Melchor Quick Hall edit a visionary collection focused on radical struggles against these forces. The editors organize the essays in four thematic sections: subversive labor; spatialities and temporalities; resistance; and genealogies and feminist futures. Inspired by outside catalysts like sharing circles and poetry, the contributors challenge the boundaries of time and space that we imagine as constraints on labor and resistance. Their methodological approaches include participation observation, pláticas, critical participatory action research, spatial analysis, interviews, testimonio, grounded theory, and historical analysis. Interdisciplinary and diverse, Decolonial Feminist Genealogies and Futures draws on a unique history of thought and action to map a new generation of practices. Contributors: Esther O. Ajayi-Lowo, Ana Carolina Antunes, Xamuel Bañales, Azza Basarudin, Tina Beyene, Linda Carty, Elisa Contreras, Janice Cindy Gaudet, Lynn Hampton, Amanda Jurno, , Eun-Jin Keish Kim, Shireen Keyl, Leece Lee-Oliver, Monique Lemos, Xochitl E. López Andrade, Tricia McGuire-Adams, Sylvia Mendoza Aviña, Akanksha Misra, Cueponcaxochitl D. Moreno Sandoval, Bruno Moreschi, Rachel Afi Quinn, K. Melchor Quick Hall, Angel Sutjipto, Miriam G. Valdovinos, and Lydia Zakel Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annie Isabel Fukushima , K. Melchor Quick HallPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Edition: New edition Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780252089015ISBN 10: 0252089014 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 25 November 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""This is an important work that sets out to create a decolonial feminist vision for the future by building on past and present work that the contributors categorize as decolonial. The diversity of voices and perspectives is laudable and includes significant indigenous representation among the contributors and topics."" --Karma R. Chávez, author of Palestine on the Air ""This is an important work that sets out to create a decolonial feminist vision for the future by building on past and present work that the contributors categorize as decolonial. The diversity of voices and perspectives is laudable and includes significant indigenous representation among the contributors and topics."" —Karma R. Chávez, author of Palestine on the Air Author InformationAnnie Isabel Fukushima is an associate professor of ethnic studies at the University of Utah. She is the author of Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S. K. Melchor Quick Hall is a core faculty member in the school of leadership studies at Fielding Graduate University. She is the author of Naming a Transnational Black Feminist Framework: Writing in Darkness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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