Smash the pillars: decoloniality and the imaginary of color in the Dutch kingdom
In: Decolonial options for the social sciences
Untold histories and new waves of Black resistance in the Netherlands / Mitchell Esajas -- From the hollow of the lion : a testimony of revolt at the University of Amsterdam / The University of Colour (Amandla Awethu, Tirza Balk, Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Emma van Meyeren, Alfrida Martis, and Nguyn Nam Chi) -- Decoloniality and black heritage tours / Jennifer Tosch -- Colonialism begets coloniality : a case study of Sint Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands / Teresa E. Leslie -- International anti-racism group vs. the Netherlands' Sesame Street, 21st century blackface, and public television / Gloria Holwerda-Williams -- Reclaiming our voices : the anti-Black Pete movement from a black woman's perspective / Jessica de Abreu -- On agency and belonging / Quinsy Gario -- Hymn to the night, from fear to freedom / Teresa Maria Díaz Nerio -- Layers of emancipation struggles : some reflections on the Dutch case / Kwame Nimako -- Catching the Dutch double bind / Lianne Leonora -- Acknowledging the non-ordinary dimensions of decoloniality : the case of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / Francio Guadeloupe -- White innocence in the Netherlands / Gloria Wekker -- White order, corporate capital, and control of mobility in the Netherlands / Egbert Alejandro Martina and Patricia Schor -- "Activism" and (the afterlives of) dutch colonialism / Guno Jones -- Decoloniality of memory and anti-black racism / Artwell Cain -- Decolonizing the Islamic other : the changed conditions of critical thinking / Halleh Ghorashi -- Smashing the pillars / Melissa F. Weiner and Antonio Carmona Báez