Breaking the Colonial "Contract": From Oppression to Autonomous Decolonial Futures
By Everisto Benyera (Contribution by), Tendayi Sithole (Contribution by), Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay (Contribution by), Tom Tom (Contribution by), Knobby Tomy (Contribution by), Washington Mazorodze (Contribution by), Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba (Contribution by), Godwin Etta Odok (Contribution by), Charles Pfukwa (Contribution by), Torque Mude (Contribution by), Collence Takaingenhama Chisita (Contribution by), Alexander Madanha Rusero (Contribution by), Joseph Ngoaketsi (Contribution by), Pascah Mungwini (Contribution by), Paul Mulindwa (Contribution by), Everisto Benyera (Editor)
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By Everisto Benyera (Contribution by), Tendayi Sithole (Contribution by), Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay (Contribution by), Tom Tom (Contribution by), Knobby Tomy (Contribution by), Washington Mazorodze (Contribution by), Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba (Contribution by), Godwin Etta Odok (Contribution by), Charles Pfukwa (Contribution by), Torque Mude (Contribution by), Collence Takaingenhama Chisita (Contribution by), Alexander Madanha Rusero (Contribution by), Joseph Ngoaketsi (Contribution by), Pascah Mungwini (Contribution by), Paul Mulindwa (Contribution by), Everisto Benyera (Editor)
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The book exposes various mechanisms and methods by which covert colonial mechanisms are employed to perpetuate colonialism, especially in Africa. Less overt and more covert perpetuation of colonialism is done through the use of networks. The main achievement of the initial phase of colonialism was the establishment of networks that are nefarious and omnipresent; constituting “distributed presence,” which allows for “action at a distance.” As a result, colonial subjects became willing partic...























