Decolonial Encounters and the Geopolitics of Racial Capitalism

  • Gržinić M
  • Kancler T
  • Rexhepi P
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Abstract

In the summer of 2018 at the first Balkan Society for Theory and Practice workshop that took place in Prizren, Kosova, scholars, activists, and artists came together to engage in a very much needed debate about the past, present, and future of anti-capitalist politics, feminism, queer and trans* studies, critical race theory, postcolonial and decolonial critique in the context of the post-socialist Balkan countries and former Eastern Europe. The idea for this tri-logue came out of a late night and early morning conversations based on common concerns and collaborations that have taken various forms through years of exchange and engagement with one another. It is a discussion based on the questions posed in the open call for this special issue Breaking with Transition: Decolonial and Postcolonial Perspectives in Eastern Europe. To articulate some crucial critical points through this text, we speak about the conflicts and tensions, as well as the need to envisage important analytical turns and political tactics within our ongoing struggles against turbo-racializing capitalism.

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Gržinić, M., Kancler, T., & Rexhepi, P. (2020). Decolonial Encounters and the Geopolitics of Racial Capitalism. Feminist Critique: East European Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies, (3), 13–38. https://doi.org/10.52323/365802

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