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Colonial Afterlives and the Black Body of Pain: Colonial Empire

$ 64.5

Pages:162
Published: 2026-05-18
ISBN:978-99993-4-454-8
Category: New Release
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What happens after colonialism “ends”? Who carries the weight of history when the empire withdraws but its logic remains? In Colonial Afterlives and the Black Body of Pain, Jah-Xolani Radebe confronts the uncomfortable truth that colonialism did not disappear it changed form and settled into the intimate spaces of everyday Black life. Blending political economy, philosophy, cultural criticism, and lived experience, this powerful work explores how the legacies of empire continue to shape identity, wellness, beauty, labour, spirituality, and belonging in post-colonial societies. The book argues that the Black body has become both archive and battleground: a living site where historical violence, economic inequality, and psychological struggle converge. Radebe traces the hidden continuities between colonial extraction and modern precarity, showing how youth unemployment, class inequality, and the commodification of wellness reproduce old hierarchies in new language. He interrogates the rise of skin bleaching and Eurocentric beauty standards as manifestations of internalized colonial memory, while also exposing the global wellness industry’s appropriation of Indigenous and African healing traditions. Yet this book is not only an account of pain—it is a search for healing. Through a deeply human and decolonial lens, Radebe calls for spiritual renewal, economic justice, and a re-imagining of liberation beyond race alone. He invites readers to move from anger toward consciousness, from inherited trauma toward collective restoration. Urgent, compassionate, and intellectually fearless, Colonial Afterlives and the Black Body of Pain speaks to scholars, activists, students, and seekers alike. It challenges us to confront the past living within the presentand to imagine futures grounded in dignity, wholeness, and radical hope.



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