bookDec 16, 2011Closed access

The Darker Side of Western Modernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options

Abstract

During the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, coloniality emerged as a new structure of power as Europeans colonized the Americas and built on the ideas of Western civilization and modernity as the endpoints of historical time and Europe as the center of the world. Walter D. Mignolo argues that coloniality is the darker side of Western modernity, a complex matrix of power that has been created and controlled by Western men and institutions from the Renaissance, when it was driven by Christian theology, through the late twentieth century and the dictates of neoliberalism. This cycle of coloniality is coming to an end. Two main forces are challenging Western leadership in the early twenty-first century. One of…

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Keywords
  • Modernity
  • Decoloniality
  • Colonialism
  • Power (physics)
  • Western culture
  • Eurocentrism
  • Enlightenment
  • Politics
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