This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing the tropics. Each article provides a sense of how we can untangle ourselves from entrenched colonial epistemologies and ontologies through detailed articulations of research practice. Drawing together humanities and social sciences, the papers collectively address questions of whose voices are heard or silenced, what positions we write from, how we are allowed to articulate our ideas, and through which mediums we present our research. In doing so, the contributions foreground the critical importance of these and other questions in any move towards decolonizing the tropics
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
The last several decades have seen a global resurgence of academic engagement with decolonial, ...
In this Introduction, we set the Special Issue on 'Tropical Imaginaries and Climate Crisis' within t...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing the...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing the...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing th...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
Respect for any form of life entails nurturing all the potentialities proper to it, including those ...
Tropical Materialisms concur on at least three things: humans are always entangled with non-human/ma...
Decoloniality is a critical approach that seeks to dismantle the hegemonic and oppressive structures...
The projected apocalypse triggered by centuries of consistent environmental abuse has attracted mult...
In response to the current age of the Anthropocene, Posthumanist studies explore multispecies' entan...
Tropical Materialisms concur on at least three things: humans are always entangled with non-human/ma...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
The last several decades have seen a global resurgence of academic engagement with decolonial, ...
In this Introduction, we set the Special Issue on 'Tropical Imaginaries and Climate Crisis' within t...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing the...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing the...
This special issue is a collection of papers that addresses and enacts the theme of decolonizing th...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ dis...
Respect for any form of life entails nurturing all the potentialities proper to it, including those ...
Tropical Materialisms concur on at least three things: humans are always entangled with non-human/ma...
Decoloniality is a critical approach that seeks to dismantle the hegemonic and oppressive structures...
The projected apocalypse triggered by centuries of consistent environmental abuse has attracted mult...
In response to the current age of the Anthropocene, Posthumanist studies explore multispecies' entan...
Tropical Materialisms concur on at least three things: humans are always entangled with non-human/ma...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
The last several decades have seen a global resurgence of academic engagement with decolonial, ...
In this Introduction, we set the Special Issue on 'Tropical Imaginaries and Climate Crisis' within t...