Being Anti-colonial

by Jayan Nayar

Being Anti-colonial

  • ISBN-13: 9781998309016
  • Author(s): Jayan Nayar
  • Subject: Politics & government
  • Publisher: Daraja Press
  • Imprint: Daraja Press
  • Publication Date: 02-05-2024
  • Format: p/b

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Being Anti-Colonial by Jayan Nayar presents a profound critique of the contemporary engagements with 'decolonial theory' and the popular usage of 'decolonisation'. This work argues that much of the current discourse within critical theory tends to overlook the intricate, essentially praxiological underpinnings of the anti-colonial struggle, thereby comfortably situating itself within the post-colonial status quo. Nayar's book serves as a radical call to authentically re-engage with the anti-colonial ethos, emphasizing the necessity to confront the enduring architectures of coloniality that define our present. Distinctly divided into two parts, the book first elucidates the conceptual groundwork to reconceptualise 'anti-colonial' as a philosophical stance deeply entwined with the fabric of the global (post)colonial reality. Through meticulously argued philosophical foundations, Nayar underscores the (post)colonial present as a state of 'resettlement', where the architecture of post-col
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Being Anti-Colonial by Jayan Nayar presents a profound critique of the contemporary engagements with 'decolonial theory' and the popular usage of 'decolonisation'. This work argues that much of the current discourse within critical theory tends to overlook the intricate, essentially praxiological underpinnings of the anti-colonial struggle, thereby comfortably situating itself within the post-colonial status quo. Nayar's book serves as a radical call to authentically re-engage with the anti-colonial ethos, emphasizing the necessity to confront the enduring architectures of coloniality that define our present. Distinctly divided into two parts, the book first elucidates the conceptual groundwork to reconceptualise 'anti-colonial' as a philosophical stance deeply entwined with the fabric of the global (post)colonial reality. Through meticulously argued philosophical foundations, Nayar underscores the (post)colonial present as a state of 'resettlement', where the architecture of post-col