This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a tendency in the field of decolonial thought to assume the templates of warfare and the camp as the archetypal registers of violence in the contemporary world. Identifying this focus as the remnant of a Eurocentric vocabulary (the paradigm of war), the article proposes a shift from the language of warfare predominant in the field to a language of welfare. The article turns to the gated community (GC), instead of the camp, and the imperatives of (re)creation, instead of the logics of elimination, as new templates with which to make sense of modern/colonial violence. Moving beyond militaristic imagery, the analysis shows a form of violence that ...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
This article engages in an experiment that aims to push critical/post-structuralist thought beyond i...
Abstract This article examines how years of political violence and neoliberal restructuring have dis...
This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a ...
The word “violence” usually brings to mind a harmful, physical act. This paper explores not only phy...
What configuration of strategies and discourses enable the white male and settler body politic to re...
This article explores how the notion of being besieged has been linked to the construction of the ra...
Beyond metropolises and within transnational contexts, investigating hybridity discourses is long ov...
This collection highlights the diverse and complicated ways that violence becomes axiomatic, namely ...
Debrix and Barder's Beyond Biopolitics constitutes an attempt to comprehend forms of violence that e...
This article demonstrates that the quotidian domain of social reproduction is fertile ground, and a ...
As one of the most violent and unequal societies globally, South Africa is still profoundly shaped b...
This article explores diverse peace paradigms from negative and realist to liberal, structural, and ...
This article traces a conversation around how to theorise and approach the inclusion of experiences,...
U.S. American law has been responsible for slavery and genocide through the use of imperial forces s...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
This article engages in an experiment that aims to push critical/post-structuralist thought beyond i...
Abstract This article examines how years of political violence and neoliberal restructuring have dis...
This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a ...
The word “violence” usually brings to mind a harmful, physical act. This paper explores not only phy...
What configuration of strategies and discourses enable the white male and settler body politic to re...
This article explores how the notion of being besieged has been linked to the construction of the ra...
Beyond metropolises and within transnational contexts, investigating hybridity discourses is long ov...
This collection highlights the diverse and complicated ways that violence becomes axiomatic, namely ...
Debrix and Barder's Beyond Biopolitics constitutes an attempt to comprehend forms of violence that e...
This article demonstrates that the quotidian domain of social reproduction is fertile ground, and a ...
As one of the most violent and unequal societies globally, South Africa is still profoundly shaped b...
This article explores diverse peace paradigms from negative and realist to liberal, structural, and ...
This article traces a conversation around how to theorise and approach the inclusion of experiences,...
U.S. American law has been responsible for slavery and genocide through the use of imperial forces s...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
This article engages in an experiment that aims to push critical/post-structuralist thought beyond i...
Abstract This article examines how years of political violence and neoliberal restructuring have dis...