The Palgrave Handbook on Decoloniality in Asia

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Sanchez, Phoebe Zoe Maria U. (Editor), Imbong, Regletto Aldrich D. (Editor), Chew, Matthew Ming-tak (Editor), Schöpf, Caroline M. (Editor)
Summary:XXXVII, 639 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Edition:1st ed. 2025.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2336-5
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • PART 1 Setting the Tone
  • Decoloniality in Asia
  • Capitalism, Colonialism and Racism
  • Continuing the Decolonial and Postcolonial Dialogue
  • PART 2 Decoloniality as New-type Epistemology
  • (De)Colonization of Knowledge: Classic Conceptual Follies with Special Reference to India
  • Decolonizing Policy Studies Epistemology: Thainess and Thai Policy Style
  • Los Esclavos de Hoy, Los Tiranos de Mañana: Human Rights as Resistance to Colonization and as a Promise for a Common World
  • Anti-Immigrant Sentiment as Lack of Awareness on Global Inequalities and Indebtedness
  • PART 3 Established Cases
  • European Expansionism and Its Impact on Contemporary Global Trade and Commerce
  • Palestine, a Cornerstone of the National Struggle Against Western Direct and Symbolic Colonialism in Natural Syria: From Sykes Picot to Gaza
  • The Abolition of the Death Penalty and the Execution of Africans for Drug Offences in Asia
  • From Governor-General to President: Confronting the Legacy of the Colonial State in the Philippines
  • PART 4 Decoloniality in Political Economy, Agriculture and Entrepreneurship
  • The Epistemic and Structural Power of Financial Dependency: Weaving Economic Coloniality with Dependency Theory Toward an Imperative of Dual Delinking
  • Precision Agriculture and the Emergence of Data Colonialism
  • "Everyone Here Wants to be a Boss": Decolonizing Entrepreneurship in the Clothing Market of Pernambuco, Brazil
  • PART 5 Decoloniality on Gender and Feminisms
  • Decolonial Journeys: Gender and Society
  • Dap-ay as a Transformative Site for Philippine Itneg Women's Decolonial Feminist Epistemologies
  • Transnational Women Domestic Laborers: Filipino Women in the Care Chain Industry
  • The Position of Vietnamese Women: Fundamental Changes During the Process of Decolonization
  • The Palestinian Struggle for Liberation: A Comprehensive Examination of Women and Children's Resilience, Agency, and Challenges
  • Democratizing Health and Decolonizing Democracy in Malawi - Matupi athu Moyo wathu/Our bodies Our lives
  • PART 6 Decoloniality in Language, Art and Popular Culture
  • Dim Prospects on Language Policies Under the Marcos Jr. Regime
  • Entangled Forms: Hybridity and the Filipino Artist as a Colonial Speaker
  • How Coloniality Operates Differently in The Global East Than The Global South: The Intellectual Delegitimation Of ‘Lowbrow’ Local Culture In Hong Kong
  • Sports and Decoloniality: The Case of the Kabaddi and the Sepak Takraw in the Asian Games
  • Anti-Imperialist Cultural Revolution and the Covert Presence of a Decolonial Subject
  • PART 7 Decolonial Theologies and National Liberation
  • Liberation Theology and Decolonial Turn in Latin America
  • Filipino Liberation Theology and the Struggle for National Freedom and Democracy
  • National Liberation Movements and Amílcar Cabral’s Theory of Revolutionary Decolonization
  • Decolonization, Rizal and the Pantheon of Heroes in the Early Aglipayan Texts
  • Conclusion.