This chapter is a critical conversation of past, present and future perspectives of colonization and decolonization of peacebuilding as an apocalyptic process. It explores apocalyptic imaginaries through themes and concepts such as: colonization and decolonization, native and settler, violence and liberation. This chapter aims to offer multi-faceted, interdisciplinary and nuanced understandings of peace and violence vis-à-vis critical reflections of apocalyptic realities. It questions assumptions of ‘the end of the world’ by centering the voices of postcolonial, decolonial, Global South, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), racialized scholars, practitioners and poets.

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Decolonization as an Apocalyptic Process: Visions of Liberation

  • Rina Malagayo Alluri

摘要

This chapter is a critical conversation of past, present and future perspectives of colonization and decolonization of peacebuilding as an apocalyptic process. It explores apocalyptic imaginaries through themes and concepts such as: colonization and decolonization, native and settler, violence and liberation. This chapter aims to offer multi-faceted, interdisciplinary and nuanced understandings of peace and violence vis-à-vis critical reflections of apocalyptic realities. It questions assumptions of ‘the end of the world’ by centering the voices of postcolonial, decolonial, Global South, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), racialized scholars, practitioners and poets.