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eBook Intersectional Colonialities Embodied Colonial Violence and Practices of Resistance at the Axis of Disability, Race, Indig

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Intersectional Colonialities: Embodied Colonial Violence and Practices of Resistance at the Axis of Disability, Race, and Indigeneity offers a powerful and critical examination of how colonial systems continue to shape lived experiences through intersecting structures of oppression. This eBook centers embodiment, highlighting how colonial violence is enacted on bodies marked by disability, race, and Indigeneity, while also foregrounding resistance, survival, and decolonial practices.

Drawing from interdisciplinary perspectives—including disability studies, Indigenous studies, critical race theory, and decolonial scholarship—the book interrogates historical and contemporary forms of exclusion, control, and epistemic violence. At the same time, it amplifies voices, practices, and frameworks that challenge colonial logics and affirm relational, community-based, and justice-oriented approaches.

Essential for scholars, graduate students, educators, and activists, this eBook contributes vital insights to conversations on intersectionality, social justice, and decolonization, offering both critical analysis and pathways toward resistance and transformation.

Key Highlights:

Intersectional analysis of coloniality, disability, race, and Indigeneity

Focus on embodied experiences of colonial violence

Decolonial and resistance-centered perspectives

Interdisciplinary scholarship and critical theory

Essential for social justice, disability, and Indigenous studies

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