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‘Postcolonial Studies’
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OMG settler colonial studies: response to Lorenzo Veracini: ‘Is Settler Colonial Studies Even Useful?’
Postcolonial Studies
2020-12-29
History
‘While I knew I was raced, I didn’t think much of it’: the need for racial literacy in decolonising classrooms
Postcolonial Studies
2020-06-16
History
3
Gharbzadegi, colonial capitalism and the racial state in Iran
Postcolonial Studies
2020-10-21
History
4
De-worlding IR theory
Postcolonial Studies
2021-03-16
History
5
Unsettling truths: modernity, (de-)coloniality and Indigenous futures
Postcolonial Studies
2020-08-24
History
White hallucinations
Postcolonial Studies
2021-06-16
History
7
Historicizing Indic collectives’ ‘solidarities’ in the age of the Anthropocene
Postcolonial Studies
2022-05-26
History
8
‘Minoritisation’ of the other: the Iranian theo-ethnocratic state’s assimilatory strategies
Postcolonial Studies
2020-04-20
History
9
On violence, revolution and the self
Postcolonial Studies
2020-06-26
History
10
Sovereign worlds of oil and coal
Postcolonial Studies
2020-07-16
History
Beyond whiteness: violence and belonging in the borderlands of North Queensland
Postcolonial Studies
2020-02-12
History
12
Theorising Russian postcolonial studies
Postcolonial Studies
2019-12-04
History
13
Reading Rizal: Wilhelm Tell and texts of revolution in the colonial Philippines
Postcolonial Studies
2021-12-24
History
Antibiotic resistance, planetary health and the mimetic trap: an historical account of present-day sanitary, environmental and social crises
Postcolonial Studies
2021-08-12
History
15
Thinking with and beyond settler colonial studies: new histories after the postcolonial
Postcolonial Studies
2020-02-14
History
‘Re-Living the Early Days’: memory, childhood and self-indigenization, North Melbourne, 1934–1935
Postcolonial Studies
2022-03-17
History
17
Settler colonial conscripts: Mennonite reserves and the enfolding of implicated subjects
Postcolonial Studies
2021-06-29
History
Civilising mission, transcultural flows and national subjectivity: reading the historical experience of the Institut franco-chinois de Lyon (1921–1946) from a postcolonial perspective
Postcolonial Studies
2019-08-02
History
‘Lateral violence stems from the colonial system’: settler-colonialism and lateral violence in Aboriginal Australians
Postcolonial Studies
2021-12-16
History
Is settler colonial studies even useful?
Postcolonial Studies
2020-12-17
History
21
A return to the heart of darkness
Postcolonial Studies
2020-06-26
History
The Indigenous development assemblage and contemporary forms of elimination in settler colonial Australia
Postcolonial Studies
2020-11-02
History
Slow infrastructures in times of crisis: unworking speed and convenience
Postcolonial Studies
2020-08-19
History
24
Islamophobia, racism and the postcolonial subject’s discontent
Postcolonial Studies
2020-03-10
History
Beyond belief: secularism, religion and our muddled modernity
Postcolonial Studies
2022-02-10
History
Ends of worlds or the continuation of the planet? Postcolonial theory, the Anthropocene, and the nonhuman
Postcolonial Studies
2022-06-01
History
‘The Chinese Doctor James Lamsey’: performing medical sovereignty and property in settler colonial Bendigo
Postcolonial Studies
2020-03-01
History
Education as self-government: the Minhaj education society’s answer to managing violence in Pakistan
Postcolonial Studies
2019-12-10
History
Precarious duniyas in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: life, death and repair in ‘ruin-worlds’
Postcolonial Studies
2021-12-24
History
30
On hope and resignation: conflicting visions of settler colonial studies and its future as a field
Postcolonial Studies
2020-02-13
History
Colonization and subalternity in classical Greece: experience of the nonelite population
Postcolonial Studies
2019-11-22
History
Reading sovereignties in the shadow of settler colonialism: Chinese employment of Aboriginal labour in the Northern Territory of Australia
Postcolonial Studies
2020-02-13
History
Reimagining the Plantation (ocene): Mulk Raj Anand’s Two Leaves and a Bud
Postcolonial Studies
2021-12-28
History
A case against abandoning resilience: loosening the grip on neoliberalism and reorienting the study of resilience
Postcolonial Studies
2020-10-16
History
Oceans, islands, closets and smells: decolonization through spatial metaphors
Postcolonial Studies
2021-10-13
History
False dilemmas and settler colonial studies: response to Lorenzo Veracini: ‘Is Settler Colonial Studies Even Useful?’
Postcolonial Studies
2020-12-29
History
Constituting settler colonialism: the ‘boundary problem’, liberal equality, and settler state-making in Australia’s Northern Territory
Postcolonial Studies
2019-12-03
History
Two realities, one state: the wombs of women in decolonial France
Postcolonial Studies
2020-12-17
History
Forged in flames: indigeneity, forest fire and geographies of blame in the Philippines
Postcolonial Studies
2020-04-09
History
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Refiguring the postcolonial for precarious times: introduction
Postcolonial Studies
2020-10-18
History
Reading Paul Carter’s decolonising governance: archipelagic thinking
Postcolonial Studies
2021-10-13
History
A home to which I don’t belong: geopolitics, colonialism and whiteness in the experience of Middle Eastern and North African citizens in the United States
Postcolonial Studies
2019-12-12
History
Empire remembered: the intimate economy of tea in Assam and the making of ‘Chameli Memsaab’
Postcolonial Studies
2021-10-16
History
We are the 1%: the global elite against global capitalism
Postcolonial Studies
2019-11-27
History
The colonial difference in Hugo Grotius: rational man, slavery and Indigenous dispossession
Postcolonial Studies
2021-10-13
History
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What is ‘decoloniality’? A postcolonial critique
Postcolonial Studies
2020-04-13
History
Poetry, Palestine and posthumanism
Postcolonial Studies
2021-11-09
History
The politics of metaphor: traces of casteism and patriarchy in the work of Shah Abdul Latif
Postcolonial Studies
2021-05-11
History
Glissant and the middle passage: philosophy, beginning, abyss
Postcolonial Studies
2020-11-09
History
A ‘catastrophic consequence’: Fascism’s debate on the legal status of Libyans and the issue of mixed marriages (1938–1939)
Postcolonial Studies
2021-08-10
History