In this special issue of Interventions, we consider the transnational articulations of the expansive site of decolonial studies. The disparate as well as interconnecting lines of reflection, traversing geopolitical and disciplinary borders, instructively allude to the trajectories of decolonial theorization. It is within these interstitial transnational sites that the Decolonizing Sexualities Network (DSN) emerged in the last decade by suturing queer of color critique to decolonial studies. Academic activism, political mobilization, transformational politics and praxes, critiques of global loci of power including heteropatriarchy, Islamophobia and racism among others defined the work of the collective, underpinning the urgency to think beyo...
Tracing commonality through responsible translation can lead us into different areas of difference a...
As people around the world continue to have their voices, desires, and movements restricted, and the...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
This article analyses Houria Bouteldja’s conceptualisation of decolonial feminism as a product of th...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Decolonial queer knowledges enact the practice of visual aesthetics through an embodiment of desire,...
Settler colonialism and coloniality dominate and dismember the truths, the bodies, and the lands of ...
In this chapter I draw on a Leverhulme funded research project of listening to migrant and refugee w...
‘Intersectionality’ has now become a major feature of feminist scholarly work, despite continued deb...
While centered in a critique of Western feminist discourses of non-Western female genital operations...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Tracing commonality through responsible translation can lead us into different areas of difference a...
As people around the world continue to have their voices, desires, and movements restricted, and the...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
This article analyses Houria Bouteldja’s conceptualisation of decolonial feminism as a product of th...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Decolonial queer knowledges enact the practice of visual aesthetics through an embodiment of desire,...
Settler colonialism and coloniality dominate and dismember the truths, the bodies, and the lands of ...
In this chapter I draw on a Leverhulme funded research project of listening to migrant and refugee w...
‘Intersectionality’ has now become a major feature of feminist scholarly work, despite continued deb...
While centered in a critique of Western feminist discourses of non-Western female genital operations...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Tracing commonality through responsible translation can lead us into different areas of difference a...
As people around the world continue to have their voices, desires, and movements restricted, and the...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...