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Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference

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In this article, the idea of provincializing Europe and the Narration of Modernity is discussed, with a focus on postcoloniality and the artifice of history, and the two histories of capital and domestic cruelty.
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Acknowlegments ix Introduction: The Idea of Provincializing Europe 3 Part One: Historicism and the Narration of Modernity Chapter 1. Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History 27 Chapter 2. The Two Histories of Capital 47 Chapter 3. Translating Life-Worlds into Labor and History 72 Chapter 4. Minority Histories, Subaltern Pasts 97 Part Two: Histories of Belonging Chapter 5. Domestic Cruelty and the Birth of the Subject 117 Chapter 6. Nation and Imagination 149 Chapter 7. Adda: A History of Sociality 180 Chapter 8. Family, Fraternity, and Salaried labor 214 Epilogue. Reason and the Critique of Historicism 237 Notes 257 Index 299

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Cultivating Discontinuity: Pentecostal Pedagogies of Yielding and Control.

TL;DR: This article explored missionary study at an Assemblies of God Bible college through ethnography and training manuals and found systematic pedagogies that cultivate sensory capabilities encouraging yielding, opening to rupture, and constraint.
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Between Post-colonialism and Cross-border Regionalism

Matthew Sparke
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss post-colonialism and cross-border regionalism in the context of space and polity, and propose a framework for cross-lingual post-colonization.
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The Politics of Postsecular Feminism

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Geographies of the Pluriverse: Decolonial Thinking and Ontological Conflict on Colombia’s Pacific Coast

TL;DR: The notion of the pluriverse has been used to question the concept of universality at the heart of Western epistemology and hermeneutics that has historically been used for decolonial thinking as mentioned in this paper.