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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.
Contents
1. Introduction: Many "Others", Many Struggles: Relationalities, Pluriversalities and Decolonialities - Gabriella Colello
Part 1: Liberal Violences: Death and Decay
2. Liberalisms and Otherworldings - Laura Sjoberg
3. Inclusion for Pluriversality: Toward another IR Pedagogy - Nancy E. Wright
4. Relational Power; Powerful relational Ruptures - Cecelia Lynch
5. "We're going to Reconciliation the S**t Out of You": Canadian liberal settler violence and the possibilities for true Reconciliation - Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles
6. The Invention of the Neoliberal Postcolonial and the Sexual Imperial State: Sex, Sodomy and Violence - Anna M. Agathangelou and Sudeshna Chatterjee
7. Genocide in Myanmar: Citizenship as a function of Monogamy, Gender Binarism and Heterosexuality - Alyssa Arends
8. Social Reproduction and Displacement: Iraqi Women's Everyday Experiences - Massarah Dawood
9. Worldmaking 'after Transition': Contesting Liberalism and Coloniality from South East Europe - Katarina Kušić and Sladjana Lazić
Part 2: Resistance and Other Worlding: Rebirth
10. Undoing Nineteenth Century Liberal Reforms: Emancipatory Practices of Ethnic Communities in Bolivia and Colombia - Cristina Rojas
11. Resisting the Ontological, Spatial and Temporal Encapsulation of Ethnic(ized) Activism: The Case of Indigenous, Afrocolombian and Rrom Peace Activists in Colombia - María Cárdenas
12. When There is a Line, There Are Crossings: Kichwa Marriages and the Un-Making of Liberal Global Colour Lines - Julio César Díaz Calderón
13. Pluriversalizing Prayer: Epistemologies of Resistance to Extractivism - Elane Westfaul
Part 3: Complicating the Picture of Resistance: Growing Pains and the Complexity of Co-living
14. Erasing the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's Relationship to Allah as Religio-Political and Epistemic Injustice - Misbah Hyder
15. Our Way that Was from Before Words Travelled: Democracy as Liberal Discipline and Pluriversal Connector - Garrett FitzGerald
16. Care of the 'Self' and Ethico-Political Horizons for the Pluriverse: Considerations for Diffractive and Divergent Multiplicities - Maggie FitzGerald
17. Conclusions: Many Relationalities, Pluriversalities, and Decolonialities - Marcos S. Scauso



