For antifascist futures : against the violence of imperial crisis

"A collection of powerful BIPOC voices who offer a range of anticolonial, Indigenous, and Black Radical traditions to think with. Focusing on the long history of Black and Brown antifascist resistance that has been overlooked in both recent conversations about racial justice as well as antifasc...

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HerausgeberIn: Goldstein, Alyosha
Sonstige: Trujillo, Simón Ventura
Ort / Verlag / Datum:New York : Common Notions, [2022]
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Erscheinungsjahr:2022
Sprache:Englisch
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Klassifikation:320.5 Politische Ideologien
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Zusammenfassung:"A collection of powerful BIPOC voices who offer a range of anticolonial, Indigenous, and Black Radical traditions to think with. Focusing on the long history of Black and Brown antifascist resistance that has been overlooked in both recent conversations about racial justice as well as antifascist resistance, the essays, interviews, and documents included here make clear how racialized and colonized peoples have been at the forefront of theorizing and dismantling fascism, white supremacy, and other modes of authoritarian rule. By linking a deep engagement, both scholarly and practical, of racial justice movements with an antifascist frame, and a global analysis of capitalism the contributors have assembled a powerful toolbox for our struggles. The editors, widely recognized ethnic and American studies scholars, offer a groundbreaking collection with contributions from Johanna Fernandez, Manu Karuka, Charisse Burden-Stelly, Zoé Samudzi, and Macarena Gomez-Barris among others." --
ISBN:9781942173564
AC Nummer:AC16962014
Hierarchiestufe:Monografie
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