, sexualities, and many spatialities that intersect’ (Vergès 2018: 124). Briefly said in the words of Frantz Fanon, ‘decolonization is a historical process’, it is thus a question of ‘distinguishing the historicizing movement which gives it form and content
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Decolonising Arts and Culture in Belgium
Some clues from the Black Out media
Axel Mudahemuka Gossiaux
Stuck in the Colonial Past?
Perpetuating Racist, Environmental Myths of Kenya in a Swiss Zoo
Samantha S. Sithole, Marianna Fernandes, Olivier Hymas, Kavita Sharma, and Gretchen Walters
transforms knowledge and power hierarchies ( Langdon 2013 ). Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth ( 1963 ) speaks to the decolonisation of the mind of those in former colonies. In the work of Albert Memmi, decolonisation is argued to impact the
European Anthropology as a Fortuitous Accident?
Reflections on the Sustainability of the Field
Čarna Brković
whether one is properly, or sufficiently, modern and European (see also Dzenovska 2018 ). Combining such a postsocialist perspective with Frantz Fanon's (2004: 235–239 ) call to invent and make discoveries beyond (Western) European socio-political and