Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
124
Language
French
Published
Oct 21, 2022
Publisher
ROTBOKRIK
ISBN-10
2958062023
ISBN-13
9782958062026
Description
Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang present a compelling exploration of decolonization in a framework that transcends mere metaphor. Their work urges readers to confront the tangible realities and historical legacies of colonialism, moving beyond symbolic discussions to address the practical implications of dismantling entrenched systems of oppression. The authors weave together personal narratives and critical scholarship, illuminating how the process of decolonization can manifest in educational and social contexts.
Throughout the book, Tuck and Yang challenge prevailing narratives that often dilute the urgency of decolonization, advocating for a more nuanced understanding that prioritizes the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. By intertwining theory with grounded activism, they invite readers to reckon with the responsibilities that come with seeking justice and liberation. This thought-provoking examination offers an insightful perspective, urging individuals to recognize the immediacy and importance of genuine decolonization efforts.
Throughout the book, Tuck and Yang challenge prevailing narratives that often dilute the urgency of decolonization, advocating for a more nuanced understanding that prioritizes the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. By intertwining theory with grounded activism, they invite readers to reckon with the responsibilities that come with seeking justice and liberation. This thought-provoking examination offers an insightful perspective, urging individuals to recognize the immediacy and importance of genuine decolonization efforts.