Wider readings on decolonial perspectives/theory

Asher, K. and Wainwright, J. (2018). After Post-Development: On Capitalism, Difference, and Representation. Antipode, 51(1), pp.25–44.

Bhargava, R. (2013). Overcoming the Epistemic Injustice of Colonialism. Global Policy, 4(4), pp.413-417. 

Bonds, A., and Inwood, J. (2016). Beyond white privilege: Geographies of white supremacy and settler colonialism. Progress in Human Geography, 40(6), 715– 733. 

Brahinsky, R., Sasser, J. and Minkoff‐Zern. L.A. (2014). Race, Space, and Nature: An Introduction and Critique. Antipode, 46(5), pp.1135-1152. 733. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132515613166

Casas, T. (2013). Transcending the Coloniality of Development: Moving Beyond Human/Nature Hierarchies. American Behavioural Scientist, 58(1), pp.30–52.

da Silva, D. F (2014). Race and Development. In: V. Desai and R. Potter (eds), The Companion to Development Studies, London: Routledge, pp.39–42. 

de Sousa Santos, B. (2018). The End of the cognitive Empire: The comin of age of epistemologies of the South. Duke University Press. 

Dussel, E. (1996). The underside of modernity. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press. 

Gómez-Barris, M. (2017). The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives. Durham: Duke University Press.

Grosfoguel, R. (2000). Developmentalism, Modernity, and Dependency Theory in Latin America. Nepantla: Views from South, 1(2), pp.347–373.

Kothari, A., Salleh, A., Escobar, A.  Demaria, F. and Acosta, A. (2019). Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary. New Delhi: Tulika Books.

Kothari, U. (2006). An agenda for thinking about ‘race’ in development. Progress in development studies, 6(1), 9–23.

Moraña, M., E. Dussel, and C. Jáuregui (eds.) (2008). Coloniality at large: Latin America and the postcolonial debate. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Mignolo, W., and A. Escobar (eds.) (2010). Globalization and the decolonial option. London and New York: Routledge.

Mignolo, W. (2011). The darker side of Western modernity: Global futures, decolonial options. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Mpofu, B. and S. J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (eds) (2019). Re-Thinking and Unthinking Development: Perspectives on Inequality and Poverty in South Africa and Zimbabwe. New York: Berghahn Books.

Oslender, U. (2016). The geographies of social movements: Afro-Colombian mobilization and the aquatic space. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Parenti, C. (2011). Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence. PublicAffairs.

Patel, K. (2020). Race and a decolonial turn in development studies, Third World Quarterly, 41:9, 1463-1475, DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2020.1784001

Powell, D. E. (2006). Technologies of Existence: The indigenous environmental justice movement. Development, 49(3), pp.125–132. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1100287

Quijano, A. (2000). Coloniality of power, Eurocentrism, and Latin America. Nepantla: Views from South, 1(3), pp.533–80.

Quijano, A. (2007). Coloniality and modernity/rationality. Cultural Studies, 21(2–3), pp.168–78. 

Reiter, B. (ed.) (2018a). Constructing the pluriverse: The geopolitics of knowledge. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Robinson, C. J. (2005). Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. University of North Carolina Press.

Robinson, C. J. (1987). Capitalism, Slavery and Bourgeois Historiography. History Workshop Journal, 23(1), pp.122–140. URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/23.1.122

Rodney, W. (1972). How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press.

Singh, J. (2018). Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Shilliam, R. (2014). Race and Development. In: H. Weber (eds), The Politics of Development: A Survey, Abingdon: Routledge, pp.31–48. 

Slater, D. (2004). Geopolitics and the post-colonial: Rethinking north–south relations. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

White, S. (2002). Thinking Race, Thinking Development. Third World Quarterly, 23(3), pp.407–419.

Wilson, K. (2012). Race, Racism and Development. London: Zed Books.

Wilson, S. (2018). Energy imaginaries: feminist and decolonial futures. In: Bellamy B. R. and J. Diamanti (eds), Materialism and the Critique of Energy, New York: MCM.

Zouache, A. (2016). Race, competition, and institutional change in J. R. Commons. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, DOI: 10.1080/09672567.2016.1174279.