Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
227
Language
English
Published
Jan 15, 2020
Publisher
Jurgen Maas
ISBN-10
9491921746
ISBN-13
9789491921742
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of the impacts of colonialism on the psyche, a diverse group of authors examine how the colonization of the mind has shaped contemporary thought and identity. Through a collection of essays, narratives, and reflections, the contributors engage with themes of decolonization, cultural identity, and personal liberation. They reveal the intricate ways in which history, oppression, and resilience intertwine within the human experience.
The voices ranged in this anthology span various backgrounds, each bringing unique perspectives to the table. Through their poignant narratives, they encourage readers to recognize the remnants of colonial thinking that persist and to reflect on the necessary journey toward reclaiming agency and truth. This discourse transcends geographical boundaries, illustrating how the struggle for mental decolonization is a universal endeavor.
The voices ranged in this anthology span various backgrounds, each bringing unique perspectives to the table. Through their poignant narratives, they encourage readers to recognize the remnants of colonial thinking that persist and to reflect on the necessary journey toward reclaiming agency and truth. This discourse transcends geographical boundaries, illustrating how the struggle for mental decolonization is a universal endeavor.