A discussion of new directions in postcolonial studies mainly with reference to essays in the co-edited volume, Rerouting the Postcolonial ed. Janet Wilson, Sarah Lawson Welsh and Cristine Sandru (Routledge, 2010), which covers terror and the postcolonial (with reference to The Reluctant Fudnamentalist by Mohsin Hamid), the Arab Spring, the turn to the utopian, and global imaginaries. The talk also takes some directions from the expanded categories of the postcolonial found in the second edition of the Postcolonial Studies Reader, ed. Bill Ashcroft et al (Routledge, 2006
The collapse of empires has resulted in a remarkable flourishing of indigenous cultures in former co...
Taking bearings from critical currents of thought in south Asia and black Africa and beyond, this pa...
The idea of postcolonialism as signifying a break from the past, as the sign of the new, as a critic...
This lecture is about new directions in postcolonial studies since the beginning of the new millenni...
Re-Routing the Postcolonial re-orientates and re-invigorates the field of Postcolonial Studies in li...
The two words “postcolonial” and “Middle East” are recurrent, often charged terms of debate in many ...
This response to “The State of Postcolonial Studies” in New Literary History (Winter 2012) is a crit...
Peter Hallward’s aggressively theoretical book, Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singula...
Peter Hallward’s aggressively theoretical book, Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singula...
I draw first on Vivek Chibber's argument that postcolonial studies fails to provide an adequate basi...
Taking a strikingly interdisciplinary and global approach, Postcolonialism Cross-Examined reflects o...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the editorial's first paragraph: A good way to think about postcolon...
From the start, there has always been an ambiguity in the academic literature on the postcolonial. D...
For many of us within the field somewhat hazily defined as “postcolonial studiesâ€, it was postcol...
Introduction to a special issue of Journal of Postcolonial Writing coedited by Janet Wilson and Dari...
The collapse of empires has resulted in a remarkable flourishing of indigenous cultures in former co...
Taking bearings from critical currents of thought in south Asia and black Africa and beyond, this pa...
The idea of postcolonialism as signifying a break from the past, as the sign of the new, as a critic...
This lecture is about new directions in postcolonial studies since the beginning of the new millenni...
Re-Routing the Postcolonial re-orientates and re-invigorates the field of Postcolonial Studies in li...
The two words “postcolonial” and “Middle East” are recurrent, often charged terms of debate in many ...
This response to “The State of Postcolonial Studies” in New Literary History (Winter 2012) is a crit...
Peter Hallward’s aggressively theoretical book, Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singula...
Peter Hallward’s aggressively theoretical book, Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singula...
I draw first on Vivek Chibber's argument that postcolonial studies fails to provide an adequate basi...
Taking a strikingly interdisciplinary and global approach, Postcolonialism Cross-Examined reflects o...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the editorial's first paragraph: A good way to think about postcolon...
From the start, there has always been an ambiguity in the academic literature on the postcolonial. D...
For many of us within the field somewhat hazily defined as “postcolonial studiesâ€, it was postcol...
Introduction to a special issue of Journal of Postcolonial Writing coedited by Janet Wilson and Dari...
The collapse of empires has resulted in a remarkable flourishing of indigenous cultures in former co...
Taking bearings from critical currents of thought in south Asia and black Africa and beyond, this pa...
The idea of postcolonialism as signifying a break from the past, as the sign of the new, as a critic...