
Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences
This groundbreaking edited collection brings together diverse global perspectives to examine struggles against liberalisms through decolonial, postcolonial, Indigenous, feminist, queer, and intersectional lenses.
Prioritising grassroots experiences and subaltern voices, contributors from around the world explore three critical dimensions: resistance to liberal violence, the agency of those engaged in struggle, and the complex challenges of transcending colonial legacies. Through rich case studies spanning continents, the volume reveals both commonalities and differences in experiences of contestation and resistance. It offers fresh insights into identity, recognition, and difference in contemporary world politics while amplifying voices often marginalised in academic discourse.
Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences is a vital contribution to understanding the dynamic landscapes of resistance and the ongoing fight for justice and equality in the face of liberal hegemonies.
This groundbreaking edited collection brings together diverse global perspectives to examine struggles against liberalisms through decolonial, postcolonial, Indigenous, feminist, queer, and intersectional lenses.
Prioritising grassroots experiences and subaltern voices, contributors from around the world explore three critical dimensions: resistance to liberal violence, the agency of those engaged in struggle, and the complex challenges of transcending colonial legacies. Through rich case studies spanning continents, the volume reveals both commonalities and differences in experiences of contestation and resistance. It offers fresh insights into identity, recognition, and difference in contemporary world politics while amplifying voices often marginalised in academic discourse.
Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences is a vital contribution to understanding the dynamic landscapes of resistance and the ongoing fight for justice and equality in the face of liberal hegemonies.
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This groundbreaking edited collection brings together diverse global perspectives to examine struggles against liberalisms through decolonial, postcolonial, Indigenous, feminist, queer, and intersectional lenses.
Prioritising grassroots experiences and subaltern voices, contributors from around the world explore three critical dimensions: resistance to liberal violence, the agency of those engaged in struggle, and the complex challenges of transcending colonial legacies. Through rich case studies spanning continents, the volume reveals both commonalities and differences in experiences of contestation and resistance. It offers fresh insights into identity, recognition, and difference in contemporary world politics while amplifying voices often marginalised in academic discourse.
Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences is a vital contribution to understanding the dynamic landscapes of resistance and the ongoing fight for justice and equality in the face of liberal hegemonies.












