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Garden of Six Seasons

Garden of Six Seasons

Garden of Six Seasons

Edited by Cosmin Costinaş, Sheelasha Rajbhandari, Hit Man Gurung and Apoorva Rajagopal

Foreword by Sangeeta Thapa and Sharareh Bajracharya

ISBN: 9783956796432

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: August 1, 2023

An anthology exploring the art history, art writing, and marginalized cultural voices of Nepal.
The Effect of Tropical Light on White Men

The Effect of Tropical Light on White Men

The Effect of Tropical Light on White Men

by Catherine Lord

ISBN: 9781949484106

Publisher: no place press

Pub Date: August 1, 2023

An investigation of memory, both personal and national, that broadens the dialogue on colonialism, complicity, and cultural property.
Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today

Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today

Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today

Edited by Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Paistik and Skaya Siku

ISBN: 9783956796500

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: June 6, 2023

First global exploration of contemporary forms of filmmaking from political and cultural self-determination movements of Autochthonous communities and peoples.
What to Let Go?

What to Let Go?

What to Let Go?

Edited by Cosmin Costinaş and Inti Guerrero

ISBN: 9783956796425

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: June 6, 2023

What gets counted within the category of heritage, and who gets to do the counting?
Verdant Inferno/A Scabby Black Brazilian

Verdant Inferno/A Scabby Black Brazilian

Verdant Inferno/A Scabby Black Brazilian

by Alberto Rangel and Jean-Christophe Goddard

Foreword by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and Euclides da Cunha

ISBN: 9781915103086

Publisher: Urbanomic

Pub Date: May 9, 2023

A classic of Brazilian literature is twinned with an overheated tract in which tropical delirium swallows up Western philosophy, attacking the decolonial question with poetic ferocity.
Playing Oppression

Playing Oppression

Playing Oppression

The Legacy of Conquest and Empire in Colonialist Board Games

by Mary Flanagan and Mikael Jakobsson

ISBN: 9780262047913

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 28, 2023

A striking analysis of popular board games' roots in imperialist reasoning—and why the future of play depends on reckoning with it.
Decolonizing Design

Decolonizing Design

Decolonizing Design

A Cultural Justice Guidebook

by Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall

ISBN: 9780262047692

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 14, 2023

A guidebook to the institutional transformation of design theory and practice by restoring the long-excluded cultures of Indigenous, Black, and People of Color communities.
Imagining Global Futures

Imagining Global Futures

Imagining Global Futures

Edited by Adom Getachew

ISBN: 9781946511744

Publisher: Boston Review

Pub Date: January 17, 2023

A collection of post-colonial visions for a more just world.
Manifestos

Manifestos

Manifestos

by Édouard Glissant and Patrick Chamoiseau

Translated by Betsy Wing and Matt Reeck

Afterword by Edwy Plenel

ISBN: 9781913380540

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: September 20, 2022

The collected manifestos of Édouard Glissant and Patrick Chamoiseau: for a postcolonial response to planetary crisis.
Diego Garcia

Diego Garcia

Diego Garcia

A Novel

by Natasha Soobramanien and Luke Williams

ISBN: 9781635901627

Publisher: Semiotext(e)

Pub Date: June 21, 2022

Sad and funny and bitter and true, a novel about grief, discovering your own story, and trying to listen for those stories that are not yours to tell.
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