Inaugural Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 

Winter 2022

 

DECOLONIALITY AND THE DISINTEGRATION OF WESTERN COGNITIVE EMPIRE

 

RETHINKING SOVEREIGNTY AND TERRITORIALITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

 

 

 

WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “DECOLONIALITY”?

A DISCUSSION

Walter Mignolo, Catherine Walsh, Tink Tinker, Fernando Gómez Herrero

 

THE COLONIAL COMPROMISE: A PANEL DISCUSSION

Tink Tinker, Ward Churchill, Miguel de la Torre, Natsu Taylor Saito, Roger Green

 

KNOWING WITH THE CITY: SUBVERTING COGNITIVE EMPIRES

THROUGH SPECULATIVE FICTION

Mateusz Borowski, Jagiellonian University

 

THE HERETIC AND THE ICONOCLAST: SYLVIA WYNTER’S

ENGAGEMENT WITH DERRIDA

Brendan John Brown, New School for Social Research

 

THE LATEST AMERICAN APPROPRIATION OF WESTERN

UNIVERSALISM: A CRITIQUE OF G. JOHN IKENBERRY’S “LIBERAL

INTERNATIONAL ORDER”

Fernando Gómez Herrero, Birkbeck College, London

 

UNDOING THE LEGACY OF THE DOCTRINE OF CHRISTIAN DOMINATION (“DISCOVERY”)

Roger Green, Metropolitan State University of Denver

 

THE NGIGUA COMMUNITY JAGÜEY: A SANCTUARY

OF INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE TODAY

Maria Cristina Manzano-Munguía and Guillermo López Varela,

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

 

RECONSTRUCTING DIVERSAL ONTOLOGIES: UNLEARNING AS A

METHODOLOGY OF DECOLONIAL LIVING

Magna Mohapatra and Zunayd Ahmed Ehsan,

South Asian University

 

IS SCOTLAND A COLONY? THE WESTERN COGNITIVE EMPIRE AND

THE RHETORIC OF COLONIALISM

Richard Saville-Smith