List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Decolonial Perspectives on Entangled Inequalities: Europe and the Caribbean, Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez and Rhoda Reddock; Part I Global Political Economy, Structural Violence, Entangled Inequalities; Chapter 1. From Mercantilism to Neoliberalism and the Financial Crisis of 2008, Kari Polanyi Levitt; Chapter 2. Welcome to Paradise: Neoliberalism, Violence and the Social and Gender Crisis in the Caribbean, Rhoda Reddock; Chapter 3. Temporal-Spatial Entanglements of Global Inequalities: On Care and Domestic Work in Western Europe, Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez; Part II Financial Inequalities and State Injustice; Chapter 4. The Financial and Social Versatility of Payments: The Intersection of Household Payments, Financial Flows, and the Politics of Distribution, Andreas Langenohl; Chapter 5. Towards a Rethinking of Structural Vulnerabilities: Private Equity, Financialization and Work, Norbert Ebert; Chapter 6. Exploring Alienation, Bias, and Coloniality in Twenty-First-Century Magistrates’ Courts of Trinidad and Tobago, Dylan Kerrigan; Chapter 7. The Decolonial Ends of Caribbean Ethnography: Notes on Dialectics, Imagination and the State of Practice, Shelene Gomes and Scott Timcke; Part III Inequality Within and Beyond Race and Ethnicity; Chapter 8. Contending with Binaries: Rethinking Mixedness Through the Caribbean Dougla Body, Sue-Ann Barratt; Chapter 9. Mapping Caribbean Racisms: Unsettling the Creole, Unseating Whiteness, Shirley Anne Tate; Chapter 10. Norms, Capacities and Olfactory Politics in a North-Eastern Romanian Town, Andreea Racleș; Chapter 11. Branch Out – Transforming Education: Reflections on the Potential and Future of Transcultural Spaces and Learning in Higher Education, Marah Theuerl; Part IV Decolonial Struggles against Inequality; Chapter 12. Contestations of Memory and Erasure: Rastafarians, Modernity and Coloniality in Trinidad and Tobago, Tyehimba Salandy; Chapter 13. The (Dis-)entanglement of Solidarity with/ from Global Inequalities: Decolonial Critiques and Challenges, Sebastian Garbe; Chapter 14. ‘From Yourself, to the Family, to the Community and to the World’ (Napuli Paul): Thinking Local and Global Entanglements in the Refugee Movement, Lisa Doppler; List of Contributors; Index.