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A Critical Synergy Race, Decoloniality, and World Crises


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2023 | 210 Pages | ISBN: 1439922063 | EPUB | 1 MB
Practitioners of decolonial theory and critical race theory (CRT) often use one or the other, but not both. In his provocative book, A Critical Synergy, Ali Meghji suggests using the two theories in tandem rather than attempting to hierarchize or synthesize them. Doing so allows for the study of social phenomena in a way that captures their global and historical roots, while acknowledging their local, national, and contemporary particularities. The differences between decolonial thought and CRT, Meghji insists, does not necessarily imply one approach is stronger. Rather, he asserts, they often provide alternative but not incompatible viewpoints of the same social problem. Meghji presents case studies of capitalism, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, and twenty-first-century far-right populism to show that with both theories, we can understand more, as insights may be lost by using only one. Meghji is not calling for a universal theoretical synthesis in A Critical Synergy, but rather a practice that can help open sociology and social science to the tradition of pluriversality much more broadly.

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Losing Hearts and Minds Race, War, and Empire in Singapore and Malaya, 1915-1960 (Stanford British Histories)


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English | July 9, 2024 | ISBN: 1503639851 | 342 pages | PDF | 11 Mb
Losing Hearts and Minds explores the loss of British power and prestige in colonial Singapore and Malaya from the First World War to the Malayan Emergency. During this period, British leaders relied on a growing number of Asian, European and Eurasian allies and servicepeople, including servants, police, soldiers, and medical professionals, to maintain their empire. At the same time, British institutions and leaders continued to use racial and gender violence to wage war. As a result, those colonial subjects closest to British power frequently experienced the limits of belonging and the broken promises of imperial inclusion, hastening the end of British rule in Southeast Asia. From the World Wars to the Cold War, European, Indigenous, Chinese, Malay, and Indian civilians resisted or collaborated with British and Commonwealth soldiers, rebellious Indian troops, invading Japanese combatants, and communists. Historian Kate Imy tells the story of how Singapore and Malaya became sites of some of the most impactful military and anti-colonial conflicts of the twentieth century, where British military leaders repeatedly tried-but largely failed-to win the "hearts and minds" of colonial subjects.

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Financing the Race to Space


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031731018 | 369 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 34 MB
This book examines the monetary and financial foundations for actively pursuing outer space exploration, development, and settlement. It offers the keys to unlocking the massive investment programs needed to invent, manufacture, deploy, and maintain the new habitats of the future. The book discusses what is currently holding us back and how we can transcend our limitations. It addresses the shortcomings of our financial value framework, financial mathematics, and monetary architecture and introduces the key transformations necessary to unleash our spatial potential. An unprecedented discussion at the intersection of finance and outer space, it is a must-read for policymakers, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, bankers, and investors.

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The Shape of Power Stories of Race and American Sculpture


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English | November 12th, 2024 | ISBN: 0691261490 | 293 pages | True PDF | 180.12 MB
A major new survey of American sculpture, exploring how it both reflects and redefines concepts of race and identity in the United States

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After Canaan Essays on Race, Writing, and Region


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English | ISBN: 1551523744 | 2011 | 176 pages | EPUB | 658 KB
"Compton pushes us to look beneath the surface—past those comforting tales of nationhood and racial solidarity—to the more nebulous and ever-shifting truth. This is a brilliant and original work that should be mandatory reading for any student of race and history."—Danzy Senna, author of Caucasia

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Black, White, and Indian Race and the Unmaking of an American Family


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English | 2005 | pages: 313 | ISBN: 0195176316, 0195313100 | PDF | 2,7 mb
Deceit, compromise, and betrayal were the painful costs of becoming American for many families. For people of Indian, African, and European descent living in the newly formed United States, the most personal and emotional choices-to honor a friendship or pursue an intimate relationship-were often necessarily guided by the harsh economic realities imposed by the country’s racial hierarchy. Few families in American history embody this struggle to survive the pervasive onslaught of racism more than the Graysons.

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White Space Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing


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English | ISBN: 1625345674 | 2021 | 232 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Sometime in her twenties, Jennifer De Leon asked herself, "What would you do if you just gave yourself permission?" While her parents had fled Guatemala over three decades earlier when the country was in the grips of genocide and civil war, she hadn’t been back since she was a child. She gave herself permission to return-to relearn the Spanish that she had forgotten, unpack her family’s history, and begin to make her own way.

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