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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Authors
Chapter 1: From Manchester to Manaus, a Direct Connection
Introduction
Preamble
The Work
Epilogue
References
Chapter 2: The Discourses Around Decoloniality in the UK and Brazil
Introduction
The Importance of Casa Grande e Senzala in Brazil
Commentary
UK Myth of Racial Tolerance
Commentary
Casa Grande, Colourism and Gender
Black as Outsider on the Inside?
Commentary
Brazilian Whitening and Whiteness
Commentary
Brazilian Male Whiteness
"Black" Women in Brazil
Sepúlveda Complex
Brazilian Whiteness Today...
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Black Scholar-Activism and Its Restrictions Within the Academy in the UK
Introduction
The Black Academy Within the Casa Grande e Senzala
The Plantoctratic System in the UK Higher Education
Why Is This Important?
Beasts of Burden
Glass Ceiling
Being a Perpetual Field Hand
Being Punished by the Master for Accessing the "Forbidden"
Commentary
Building My Own Slave Hut....
Echoes of the Quilombos?
Commentary
The Seeds of Plantation Rebellion?
Whippings on the Plantation...(Mine)
Rebels, Assemble!
Barred from the House and Kept in the Field (No Miscegenetic Bridge, for Me!)
Commentary
Getting Funding "Whilst Black"
The Master Finally Putting Down the Rebel, Troublemaker...The Transgressor
Conclusion
Commentary
References
Chapter 4: Decolonial Praxis and Indigenous Social Justice in Brazil Universities
Casa Grande e Senzala and Higher Education
Perpetually Never Fitting In...
Commentary
Triple Consciousness
Brazilian Universities as Casa Grande
Student Recruitment to Casa Grande
Commentary
"Cotas" for Students in the UK...
Staff Recruitment to Casa Grande
Building a Research Profile in Casa Grande...
E Senzala...
Urban Senzale e Território, an Inverse Quilombo...
Indigenous Senzale e Território
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: Combining Decolonial Praxes of Indigenous and African Diaspora Social Justice: The Emergence of the Glocal Black "Organic Intellectual"
Introduction
Triple Consciousness
The Rights Discourse and Postcolonialism
Commentary
Unity of Brethren? Working Towards a Triple Consciousness...
Fragmented Modernity: the Science of Whiteness?
Territories of Knowledge: From Exotic Knowledge to Root Knowledge of Togetherness
The Internal Landscape (Land Territory) of the Psyche
Decolonial Praxis and the Organic Black Intellectual
Decoloniality
Commentary
Being an Organic Black Intellectual and forming a Decolonial Praxis in the Grassroots
Confront "Funding" Mentality
Generating Community Income for Community Services through Community Education?
Confronting Linguistic (and Epistemic) Genocide
Visioning Resurgence
The Need to Awaken Ancient Treaty and Diplomatic Mechanisms
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Authors
Chapter 1: From Manchester to Manaus, a Direct Connection
Introduction
Preamble
The Work
Epilogue
References
Chapter 2: The Discourses Around Decoloniality in the UK and Brazil
Introduction
The Importance of Casa Grande e Senzala in Brazil
Commentary
UK Myth of Racial Tolerance
Commentary
Casa Grande, Colourism and Gender
Black as Outsider on the Inside?
Commentary
Brazilian Whitening and Whiteness
Commentary
Brazilian Male Whiteness
"Black" Women in Brazil
Sepúlveda Complex
Brazilian Whiteness Today...
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Black Scholar-Activism and Its Restrictions Within the Academy in the UK
Introduction
The Black Academy Within the Casa Grande e Senzala
The Plantoctratic System in the UK Higher Education
Why Is This Important?
Beasts of Burden
Glass Ceiling
Being a Perpetual Field Hand
Being Punished by the Master for Accessing the "Forbidden"
Commentary
Building My Own Slave Hut....
Echoes of the Quilombos?
Commentary
The Seeds of Plantation Rebellion?
Whippings on the Plantation...(Mine)
Rebels, Assemble!
Barred from the House and Kept in the Field (No Miscegenetic Bridge, for Me!)
Commentary
Getting Funding "Whilst Black"
The Master Finally Putting Down the Rebel, Troublemaker...The Transgressor
Conclusion
Commentary
References
Chapter 4: Decolonial Praxis and Indigenous Social Justice in Brazil Universities
Casa Grande e Senzala and Higher Education
Perpetually Never Fitting In...
Commentary
Triple Consciousness
Brazilian Universities as Casa Grande
Student Recruitment to Casa Grande
Commentary
"Cotas" for Students in the UK...
Staff Recruitment to Casa Grande
Building a Research Profile in Casa Grande...
E Senzala...
Urban Senzale e Território, an Inverse Quilombo...
Indigenous Senzale e Território
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: Combining Decolonial Praxes of Indigenous and African Diaspora Social Justice: The Emergence of the Glocal Black "Organic Intellectual"
Introduction
Triple Consciousness
The Rights Discourse and Postcolonialism
Commentary
Unity of Brethren? Working Towards a Triple Consciousness...
Fragmented Modernity: the Science of Whiteness?
Territories of Knowledge: From Exotic Knowledge to Root Knowledge of Togetherness
The Internal Landscape (Land Territory) of the Psyche
Decolonial Praxis and the Organic Black Intellectual
Decoloniality
Commentary
Being an Organic Black Intellectual and forming a Decolonial Praxis in the Grassroots
Confront "Funding" Mentality
Generating Community Income for Community Services through Community Education?
Confronting Linguistic (and Epistemic) Genocide
Visioning Resurgence
The Need to Awaken Ancient Treaty and Diplomatic Mechanisms