Publikationen
Vollständige Publikationsliste/Complete list of publications
Jüngste Publikationen/ Recent Publications
Manuela Boatcă (2023): Global inequalities: theoretical filiations and radical critique. In: Arthur Bueno, Mariana Teixeira, David Strecker (eds.): De-Centering Global Sociology. The Peripheral Turn in Social Theory and Research, New York: Routledge.
Manuela Boatcă: Globale Ungleichheiten avant la lettre: Theoretische Genealogien und radikale Kritik. PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur, 167+168 (2-2022), 256-276. Link
Manuela Boatca (2022): Counter-Mapping as Method: Locating and Relating the (Semi) Peripheral. Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology, 2 (1). Link
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă (2022): Creolizing the Modern. Transylvania Across Empires. Cornell University Press. Link
Marius Meinhof, Manuela Boatcă (2022): Postkoloniale Perspektivierung der Soziologie. Soziologie 51 (2): 127-144. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2022): Gendering Global Entanglements - Decolonizing Inequalities. In: Alexandra Scheele, Julia Roth, heidemarie Winkel (eds.): Global Contestations of Gender Rights, 45-61.
Fabio Santos, Manuela Boatcă (2022): Europeanization as Global Entanglement, In: Büttner, Sebastian M., Monika Eigmüller, Susann Worschech (eds.): Sociology of Europeanization, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
Manuela Boatcă (2021): Sociology of an Interconnected World. In: Karim Murji, Sarah Neal, John Solomos (eds.): An Introduction to Sociology London: SAGE, 89-102.
Manuela Boatcă (2021): Race and Politics. Colonial Blueprint, Historical Exceptionalism, and Global Connections. In: Tanya Golash-Boza (ed.): A Cultural History of Race in the Modern and Genomic Age, vol. 6 of A Cultural History of Race, ed. by Marius Turda, London: Bloomsbury
Manuela Boatcă (2021): Counter-Mapping as Method. Locating and Relating the (Semi)Peripheral Self, Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 46(2), 244-263. Link
Anna Amelina, Manuela Boatcă, Gregor Bongaerts, Anja Weiß (2020): Theorizing societalization across borders: Globality, transnationality, postcoloniality. Current Sociology 21(3). Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Thinking Europe Otherwise. Lessons from the Caribbean. Current Sociology, 21(3). Link
- selected as one of the most noteworthy academic papers of 2021 by the journal The Sociological Review. Link
- selected as one of the 20 key articles published in the 70-year anniversary issue of the journal Current Sociology. Link
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă (2020): The Inter-Imperial Dowry Plot. Modernist Naturalism in the Periphery of European Empires, Interventions. International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 22(5), 1-26. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Karibische Überseegebiete. Der Kolonialismus ist nicht vorbei, KATAPULT 17, April-Juni 2020, 20-25.
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Saisonkräfte. Du sollst den Spargel ehren. KATAPULT-Magazin, online. Link
Manuela Boatcă, Anca Parvulescu (2020): "Creolizing Transylvania: Notes on Coloniality and Inter-Imperiality." History of the Present 10.1, 9-27. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Laboratoare ale modernității. Europa de Est și America Latină în (co)relație, IDEA Design+Print, Cluj. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Wann war die Dekolonisierung? Denk-Zettel aus der Karibik, PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft 50 (198), 111-124. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): Citizenship. In: Olaf Kaltmeier, Anne Tittor, Daniel Hawkins & Eleonora Rohland (eds.): Routledge Handbook to the Political Economy and Governance of the Americas, London: Routledge, 284-296. Link
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă (2020): (Dis)Counting Languages: Between Hugo Meltzl and Liviu Rebreanu, Journal of World Literature 5(1), 47-78. Link
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă (2020): The longue durée of enslavement: Extracting labor from Romani music in Liviu Rebreanu's Ion, Literature Compass, 17 (1-2), 1-21. Link
Claudia Rauhut, Manuela Boatcă (2019): Globale Ungleichheiten in der longue durée. Sklaverei, Kolonialismus und Reparationsforderungen. In: Karin Fischer, Margarete Grandner (eds.) Globale Ungleichheit. Über Zusammenhänge von Kolonialismus, Arbeitsverhältnissen und Naturverbrauch. Wien: Mandelbaum Verlag, 93-110. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2019): Forgotten Europes. Rethinking Regional Entanglements from the Caribbean. In: Breno Bringel, Heriberto Cairo (eds.): Critical Geopolitics and Regional (Re)Configurations: interregionalism and transnationalism between Latin America and Europe. Routledge. pp.96-116. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2019): Coloniality of Citizenship and Ocidentalist Epistemology. In: Dversia 03/19, special issue Decolonial Theory & Practice in Southeast Europe, pp. 55-77. Link
Manuela Boatcă, Julia Roth (2019): Women on the Fast Track? Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility. In: Samuel Cohn & Rae Blumberg (Eds.) Gender and Development: The Economic Basis for Women's Power (pp. 197-218). London: Sage. Link
ONLINE VIRTUAL CLASS:
Manuela Boatcă, "Eurocentrism, Occidentalism, and Unequal Europes" (June 2018 at the Decolonial Summer School in Middelburg, Netherlands), https://vimeo.com/338558709 (part I), https://vimeo.com/346766355 (part II).