"Thoroughly researched, convincingly theorized, and audaciously argued, Decolonial Care is a much-needed interdisciplinary exploration of the uncharted intersection of care and colonialism. Jennifer Boum Make's thought-provoking call to rethink decoloniality and care in the French Caribbean through race, gender, class, enslavement, colonialism, migration, and chlordecone poisoning is a tour de force and an act of care."
"In this outstanding, provocative book, Jennifer Boum Make dares to shed light on the entrenched colonial histories and imaginaries of uncaring that continue to shape received ideas and practices of care and caregiving today. By way of deeply researched and attentive readings of literature from the French Caribbean, Decolonial Care is a major contribution to interdisciplinary studies on care, gender, and sexuality, and the environmental humanities."
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