I believe that The Colonial Present is an important, and geographical, contribution to public debate about the War on Terror (Kearns, 2005). One of the central claims of the book, reflected in its title, is that we live in a colonial presentethat in Afghanistan and Iraq, the United States and, in Palestine, the state of Israel act in a colonial manner. The war on terror is the current form taken by the ideologies justifying colonialism. In the name of civilization, colonial powers have fought against what they have repeatedly configured as barbarism in its nationalist, communist and, now, Islamic forms. The Colonial Present is a passionate and critical contribution to our understanding of the dangerous times in which we, and our dist...
Challenging the predominantly Euro-American approaches to the field, this volume brings together ess...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of t...
I believe that The Colonial Present is an important, and geographical, contribution to public debat...
cultural geographies 2006 13: 305-312 reviews in brief The colonial present. By Derek Gre...
and Keywords This chapter draws on Derek Gregory's idea of the 'colonial present' in an attempt both...
Currently, hegemonic geographical imaginations are dominated by the affective geopolitics of the War...
Currently, hegemonic geographical imaginations are dominated by the affective geopolitics of the War...
This chapter draws on Derek Gregory’s idea of the ‘colonial present’ in an attempt both to politiciz...
In this thesis, I will explore the triangular relationship between space, representational practices...
Since the catastrophic attacks of September 11, 2001, the theatre has spent a great deal of ink exam...
Cinema in an Age of Terror looks at how cinematic representations of colonial-era victimization info...
This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of t...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
This paper examines the ways in which colonial violence is transformed and spatialised into negotiat...
Challenging the predominantly Euro-American approaches to the field, this volume brings together ess...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of t...
I believe that The Colonial Present is an important, and geographical, contribution to public debat...
cultural geographies 2006 13: 305-312 reviews in brief The colonial present. By Derek Gre...
and Keywords This chapter draws on Derek Gregory's idea of the 'colonial present' in an attempt both...
Currently, hegemonic geographical imaginations are dominated by the affective geopolitics of the War...
Currently, hegemonic geographical imaginations are dominated by the affective geopolitics of the War...
This chapter draws on Derek Gregory’s idea of the ‘colonial present’ in an attempt both to politiciz...
In this thesis, I will explore the triangular relationship between space, representational practices...
Since the catastrophic attacks of September 11, 2001, the theatre has spent a great deal of ink exam...
Cinema in an Age of Terror looks at how cinematic representations of colonial-era victimization info...
This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of t...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
This paper examines the ways in which colonial violence is transformed and spatialised into negotiat...
Challenging the predominantly Euro-American approaches to the field, this volume brings together ess...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of t...