Smash the Pillars: Decoloniality and the Imaginary of Color in the Dutch Kingdom (Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences)

by Melissa F. Weiner

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"Smash the Pillars explores the efforts by scholars and activists to decolonize Dutch history and memory and resist the physical, epistemological, and psychological violence imposed by the Dutch state, its institutions, and dominant narratives"--

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Smash the Pillars builds on the efforts by scholars and activists to decolonize Dutch history and memory, as they resist the epistemological violence imposed by the state, its institutions, and dominant narratives. Contributions offer an unparalleled glimpse into decolonial activism in the Dutch kingdom and provide us with a new lens to view contemporary decolonial efforts. The book argues that to fully decolonize Dutch society, the current social organization in the Kingdom of the Netherlands relying on separate pillars for each religious and/or racial group, must be dismantled.

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Melissa F. Weiner is associate professor of sociology at The College of the Holy Cross. Antonio Carmona Bez is president of the University of St. Martin, at Philipsburg, Sint Maarten.

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Sociology, History
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325.2492Society, Government, and CulturePolitical scienceInternational migration and colonizationEmigration and Refugees European EmigrationOther European EmigrationDutch Emigration
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DJ91History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaNetherlands (Holland)History of Netherlands (Holland)Antiquities. Social life and customs. Ethnography
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