Coloniality in discourse studies a radical critique / edited by Solange M. de Barros and Viviane Resende.

Other author Barros, Solange Maria de.
Other author Resende, Viviane de Melo.
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Publication InfoLondon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
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Contents Ethical critique in critical discourse analysis : coloniality of power-knowing-being / Solange M. de Barros -- The paradoxical space : Global South academia between subordination and arrogance / Viviane de M. Resende -- Intermittence in educational research : the relative exhaustion of both colonial and decolonial grand narratives / Maria Marta Yedaide -- Intersecting afroperspective thinking and critical discourse analysis : possibilities to decolonize discursive studies / Litiane Barbosa Macedo -- Can the coloniser(ed) speak? Some reflections on language and decoloniality / Glauco Vaz Feij©đ and Jacqueline Fiuza da Silva Regis -- A cartography of the precarious academic condition : collectivizing limits, tensions, and possibilities of criticality / Lucia de la Presa, Paloma Elvira Ruiz, and Laura Menna -- Discourse and colonial-modern gender systems : methodological-theoretical reflections / Viviane C. Vieira -- Collaborative biographical methodologies in language ideologies critical studies / Joana Plaza Pinto, Tha©Ưs Elizabeth Pereira Batista, Murilo Gomes dos Santos, and Let©Ưcia Leme da Cruz -- Transcultural decoloniality, global hip hop and reflexive narrative analysis / Jaspal Naveel Singh.
Abstract "The volume examines the discourse-based critique of coloniality. It brings together an extensive interdisciplinary dialogue which reveal what different research fields - such as sociology of language, social psychology, history, and political science, among others - have to say about discourse criticism and de/coloniality. In doing so, it also invites a critique of critical thinking, acknowledging the relevance of dissonant voices that arise from this debate. The essays in this volume discuss possibilities to decolonize discursive studies without losing sight of its contradictions. The book delves into how one can, as an intellectual who enjoys the privileges of coloniality in academic environments of the Global North, deal with the limitations and paradox of a radical critique through discourse. It discusses how ideas, entrenched in privilege, can be extracted, shared, and applied while ensuring the radicality of their local contextualization. These ideas then must not only make sense within themselves but also resonate with other contexts, readings, and peoples, in the South, without repeating the mistakes of hermetic scholarly lexicons. A key reading on decoloniality, critical thinking, methodologies, ideas, ideologies, language, and critical discourse analysis, this volume will be of immense interest to scholar and researchers of language and literature, political science, the social sciences, and Global South Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Coloniality in discourse studies London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023 9781032205700
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