Advertisement
Advertisement
coloniality
[ kuh-loh-nee-al-i-tee ]
noun
- the set of attitudes, values, ways of knowing, and power structures upheld as normative by western colonizing societies and serving to rationalize and perpetuate western dominance:
The end of colonial administrations in the modern world was not the end of coloniality.
- Animal Behavior. the state or condition of associating in colonies.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of coloniality1
Example Sentences
âThis idea of coloniality is still going on,â and the representations are carry-overs from colonial times, she said.
Vo Danh isnât alone in his plight: Everywhere he looks in France he encounters others like him, whom coloniality has both ghosted and made ghosts of.
Dr. Lugonesâs concept of the âcoloniality of genderâ paved the way for a new understanding of oppression and power, said her collaborator Catherine Walsh, a Latin American studies scholar at SimĂłn BolĂvar Andean University in Ecuador.
âThere isnât only now and here. There is elsewhere and somewhere too. Speak against the coloniality of the world, against the rote of despair it causes, in an always-loudening chant. Please keep loving.â
For her book âCrisis and Coloniality at Europeâs Margins: Creating Exotic Iceland,â LoftsdĂłttir interviewed a number of individuals who witnessed the 2008 crisis.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse