Decolonizing geography : an introduction

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Decolonizing geography : an introduction

Sarah A. Radcliffe

Polity Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The first book of its kind, Decolonizing Geography offers an indispensable introductory guide to the origins, current state and implications of the decolonial project in geography. Sarah A. Radcliffe recounts the influence of colonialism on the discipline of geography and introduces key decolonial ideas, explaining why they matter and how they change geography's understanding of people, environments and nature. She explores the international origins of decolonial ideas, through to current Indigenous thinking, coloniality-modernity, Black geographies and decolonial feminisms of colour. Throughout, she presents an original synthesis of wide-ranging literatures and offers a systematic decolonizing approach to space, place, nature, global-local relations, the Anthropocene and much more. Decolonizing Geography is an essential resource for students and instructors aiming to broaden their understanding of the nature, origins and purpose of a geographical education.

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Author's note Preface List of Tables, Textboxes and Figures Chapter 1 Why decolonize geography? Chapter 2 Postcolonialism and Decoloniality Chapter 3 Decolonizing Geographies Chapter 4 Decolonizing Geographical Concepts Chapter 5 Decolonizing Geography's Curriculum Chapter 6 Decolonizing geographical research practice Glossary Bibliography Index

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