• -20% Decolonisation: The British Experience Since 1945

    Decolonisation: The British Experience Since 1945

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    Explore the complex legacy of British decolonisation since 1945 with this insightful book from The Bookish Owl. Delve into the profound impact of empire’s end on Britain itself, examining the political, social, and cultural transformations that reshaped the nation. This essential read offers a comprehensive analysis of a pivotal era, providing crucial context for understanding contemporary Britain and its global relationships. Discover the experiences and consequences of decolonisation in this meticulously researched volume, perfect for students, historians, and anyone interested in modern British history. A must-have addition to your collection from The Bookish Owl.

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  • -9% Decolonisation: The Britush Experience Since 1945: The British Experience since 1945 (Seminar Studies)

    Decolonisation: The Britush Experience Since 1945: The British Experience since 1945 (Seminar Studies)

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    Uncover the pivotal post-war transformation of the British Empire. This insightful study offers a concise examination of decolonisation, detailing colonial conflicts and the shifting global landscape that followed WWII. Crucially, it illuminates the processes that led to the independence of nations like India, impacting the trajectory of South Asian history. Essential for students of history, post-colonial studies, and anyone keen to understand the complex legacy and worldwide effects of Britain’s imperial withdrawal. Discover the historical shifts that reshaped the modern world.

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  • -9% Decolonising Gender: Literature and a Poetics of The Real (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)

    Decolonising Gender: Literature and a Poetics of The Real (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)

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    Explore the vital intersection of gender, language, and decolonisation in postcolonial literature. This critical analysis delves into cross-cultural readings, from queer African texts to postcolonial Shakespeare, offering a unique poetics of the real. It adeptly navigates the complexities of feminist theory, challenging essentialism and constructivism by examining the functions of language and performativity. An essential read for academics, students, and enthusiasts of gender studies, postcolonialism, and literary theory in India. Discover a nuanced perspective crucial for contemporary cultural understanding.

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  • -9% Decolonising Governance: Archipelagic Thinking (Postcolonial Politics)

    Decolonising Governance: Archipelagic Thinking (Postcolonial Politics)

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    Uncover new paradigms in decolonising governance and postcolonial politics. Paul Carter’s influential work introduces ‘archipelagic thinking’ as a vital framework for relationality and reimagining political structures beyond Westphalian norms. Essential for understanding global governance crises and the power of local knowledge, this book offers conceptual reform for interdependent societies. It’s a crucial read for scholars and students in political theory, environmental humanities, and governance in India seeking to engage with innovative postcolonial thought.

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  • -6% Decolonising Heritage in South Asia

    Decolonising Heritage in South Asia

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    Explore the complex tapestry of South Asian heritage with this critical examination of decolonising perspectives. Moving beyond Eurocentric views, this book reveals how local interpretations shape our understanding of monuments and cultural diversity in India and beyond. Discover how material objects become dynamic arenas for negotiating identity, power, and society. Essential reading for scholars and students of South Asian history, heritage studies, archaeology, and cultural studies, it offers crucial insights into balancing global trends with regional needs for sustainable heritage preservation in a vital part of the world.

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  • -30% Decolonising Indian Anthropology: A Civilisational Approach to the Inter-Relationship among People of the Forests, Hills and Plains

    Decolonising Indian Anthropology: A Civilisational Approach to the Inter-Relationship among People of the Forests, Hills and Plains

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    Explore the impact of colonial perspectives on understanding India’s tribal communities with ‘Decolonising Indian Anthropology’. This insightful book critically examines how Western anthropologists perpetuated stereotypes by labeling forest and hill dwellers as ‘primitive’ and ‘other’. Discover how colonial policies created an ‘anthropological divide’, separating communities and hindering development. Authors Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi and Raghvendra Singh advocate for a civilisational approach, re-evaluating constitutional classifications and celebrating the profound historical, social, and cultural connections between forest, hill, and plains populations. This essential read calls for a decolonized perspective, restoring dignity and integrating tribal narratives into the broader tapestry of Indian civilization for national unity and pride. A must-read for anyone interested in anthropology, Indian history, and cultural studies at The Bookish Owl.

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  • Decolonising International Law: Development

    Decolonising International Law: Development, Economic Growth and the Politics of Universality: 86 (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)

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    Unravel the complexities of international law’s imperial legacy and its impact on global justice. This critical work explores how the pursuit of economic growth and development models can perpetuate inequality, a vital perspective for understanding India’s place in the world legal order. Discover how to decolonise international law and reclaim its emancipatory promise. Essential reading for students and scholars of law, development studies, and post-colonial thought seeking a deeper understanding of global power dynamics and legal reform in India and beyond.

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  • -9% Decolonising State & Society in Uganda: The Politics of Knowledge & Public Life: 56 (Eastern Africa Series)

    Decolonising State & Society in Uganda: The Politics of Knowledge & Public Life: 56 (Eastern Africa Series)

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    Unlock critical insights into decolonising state and society in Uganda. This seminal work explores the complex politics of knowledge and public life, offering a contemporary update on African Studies and the knowledge economy. It critically examines how post-colonial societies navigate identity, governance, and intellectual traditions. Essential reading for students and scholars of African politics, political science, post-colonial studies, and comparative governance, this book is a vital addition for understanding global decolonial movements and their impact on public life. Ideal for academic collections in India interested in state and society dynamics.

    Original price was: ₹7,320.00.Current price is: ₹7,320.00.
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  • -9% Decolonising the Museum: The Curation of Indigenous Contemporary Art in Brazil: 2 (Tamesis Studies in Popular and Digital Cultures)

    Decolonising the Museum: The Curation of Indigenous Contemporary Art in Brazil: 2 (Tamesis Studies in Popular and Digital Cultures)

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    Discover the powerful role of Indigenous curatorial agency in Brazil’s vibrant contemporary art scene. This book explores how Indigenous artists are reshaping exhibition practices and challenging museum narratives. Delve into decolonial approaches and the evolving relationship between Indigenous art and the global art world. Featuring an ethnographic study of a key exhibition, it offers profound insights into alternative curatorial power. Essential for art historians, museum professionals, and cultural studies students interested in decolonising cultural institutions.

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  • Decolonization (The Making of the Contemporary World)

    Decolonization (The Making of the Contemporary World)

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    Explore the transformative power of decolonization, a pivotal process that redefined the contemporary world. This academic essential meticulously details the dissolution of empires and the rise of independent nations, offering critical insights into the enduring legacies of colonialism. It illuminates global political shifts and societal transformations. This book is indispensable for history students, political science enthusiasts, and anyone keen to understand the foundations of our modern global landscape, offering a profound grasp of post-colonial dynamics.

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  • Decolonization and the Decolonized

    Decolonization and the Decolonized

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    Unpack the intricate legacy of decolonization with Albert Memmi’s profound analysis. This vital book critically examines why decolonization efforts often faltered, offering a nuanced perspective on the formerly colonized and challenging simplistic narratives. Memmi connects these historical struggles to pressing contemporary global issues, making it relevant for understanding modern political and social landscapes. A must-read for students and scholars of post-colonialism, history, and sociology in India, this work illuminates the enduring impact of colonialism and its aftermath on nations and societies worldwide.

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  • -9% Decolonizing African Studies: Knowledge Production

    Decolonizing African Studies: Knowledge Production, Agency, and Voice: 93 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora)

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    Challenge established academic narratives with profound insights into decolonizing African Studies. This essential volume explores Africa’s critical journey in reshaping inherited Western academic traditions. Discover how liberation movements and scholars are reclaiming knowledge production, agency, and authentic voices, fostering a new era of African intellectualism. An indispensable read for scholars, educators, students of African history, postcolonial studies, and anyone invested in critical academic reform in India and beyond.

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