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Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences: Critique, Contestation, and Resistance in World Politics [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529244374
  • ISBN-13: 9781529244373
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529244374
  • ISBN-13: 9781529244373
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.

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"Indomitable others skillfully maps the myriad weavings of refusals and relations blooming in the ruins of liberalism, summoning us to the emergent pluriverse." Arturo Escobar, author of Pluriversal Politics (2020) and co-author of Relationality: An Emergent Politics of Life Beyond the Human (2024) "The breadth of critiques, positionalities and alternative worldings offered in this book to unleash the restorative potential of pluriversality amidst the (liberal) compost is simply stunning." Arlene B. Tickner, Independent Scholar, Colombian Ambassador At-Large for Gender Issues and Feminist Global Policy "For those of us with one foot still in modernity, the essays in Indomitable Others prove at once humbling, disturbing, and hopeful, sometimes puzzling, and, ultimately, compelling." David Blaney, G. Theodore Mitau Professor of Political Science (Emeritus), Macalester College "This collection of essays marks a vital intervention in the expanding conversation on the pluriverse, bringing together voices that span from early contributors to the most recent and provocative interventions. In contrast to its increasingly depoliticised deployment, this book reclaims the pluriverse as a deeply political and normative project, reinserting its emancipatory potential into global conversations. This is an important reading for IR scholars and decolonial theorists: it challenges us to rethink the terms of global coexistence, justice and world-making." Camilo Ardila, Associate Lecturer, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews. "Unveiling worlds that survive liberalisms violence, Indomitable Others offers a timely and urgent contribution to the project of building a pluriverse." Robin Dunford, University of Brighton

Foreword - Mustapha Kamal Pasha


Introduction: May it Bloom - Gabriella Colello





Part I: Liberal Violences: Death and Decay


1. The Traps of Liberalisms Many Lies - Laura Sjoberg


2. Inclusion for Pluriversality: Toward Another IR Pedagogy - Nancy E.
Wright


3. Genocide in Myanmar: Citizenship as a Technology of
Hetero-/mononormativity - Alyssa Arends


4. Institutionalized State Control of Justice, Violence, and Death - Shauna
Gillooly


5. Sodomy, Sovereignty, and Empire: The Neoliberal Sexual State in
Postcolonial India - Anna M. Agathangelou and Sudeshna Chatterjee


6. Were Going to Reconciliation the Shit Out Of You: Canadian Liberal
Settler Violence and the Possibilities for True Reconciliation -
Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles


7. Beyond Dichotomies: State-Making in Iraq, Social Reproduction, and
Education - Massarah Dawood


Conclusion to Part I: Critique and Denunciation - Marcos S. Scauso





Part II: Resistances and Other-worldings: Rebirths


8. Defending the Divergent Coexistence between Ayllu Communities and the
Colonial State in Bolivia: An Ontological Reading of Resistance against
Colonial Liberalism - Cristina Rojas


9. Resisting the White Imaginary: Learning from Indigenous, Afrocolombian,
Black, Raizal, and Rrom Peace Activists in Colombia - María Cárdenas


10. Repudiating the Doctrine of Discovery - Cecelia Lynch


11. Praying Against Extractivism: Epistemological Humility and the Pluriverse
- Elane Westfaul


Conclusion to Part II: Other-worlding and Resistance - Marcos S. Scauso





Part III: Pluriversalizing: Growing Pains and the Complexity of Co-living


12. Our Way that was from Before Words Travelled: Democracy as Liberal
Discipline and Pluriversal Connector - Garrett FitzGerald


13. Over-coming Liberalism: Care of the Self and Ethical Horizons for the
Pluriverse - Maggie FitzGerald


14. Concluding Thoughts: Denouncing Liberalisms, Worlding Resistances, and
Sustaining Tensions for a Weak Community in Difference - Marcos S. Scauso
Marcos S. Scauso is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, US.