A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geography has become historically shortsighted. Postcolonial geography interrogates the significance of imperialism and colonialism for disciplinary and material geographies, though its reference points, like those of most other geographical subfields, have been almost exclusively modern (c.1500-present). The marginalization of premodern imperialism rests upon the argument, or more often the assumption, that the imperialisms of the modern period have been fundamentally different from those of the premodern. We criticize this position by focusing on colonialism—as a specific aspect of imperialism—with reference to social, cultural, and political geo...
Geography has engaged in the study of empire since its early days as an academic discipline. Few dis...
Critical engagement with the relations between geography and empire has become integral to the view ...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
Many human geographers are keenly interested in colonialism, including the social, political, cultur...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities and hazards of a critical perspective on the history of ge...
About the Book: Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colon...
Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal t...
The moves within postcolonial theory to "provincialise Europe" encourage an acknowledgement of the p...
International audienceThis entry does not pretend exhaustivity in summarizing the bourgeoning field ...
Postcolonial scholars are interested in mapping landscapes of power and identity. In doing so, they ...
Abstract: This article is about debates concerning the ‘postcolonial’. The term bears a variety of i...
In this paper we explore the contours of a ‘method’ for postcolonial development geography,which mak...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Geography has engaged in the study of empire since its early days as an academic discipline. Few dis...
Critical engagement with the relations between geography and empire has become integral to the view ...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
Many human geographers are keenly interested in colonialism, including the social, political, cultur...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities and hazards of a critical perspective on the history of ge...
About the Book: Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colon...
Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal t...
The moves within postcolonial theory to "provincialise Europe" encourage an acknowledgement of the p...
International audienceThis entry does not pretend exhaustivity in summarizing the bourgeoning field ...
Postcolonial scholars are interested in mapping landscapes of power and identity. In doing so, they ...
Abstract: This article is about debates concerning the ‘postcolonial’. The term bears a variety of i...
In this paper we explore the contours of a ‘method’ for postcolonial development geography,which mak...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Postcolonial theory aims at a critical interrogation of legitimizing knowledge claims put forward by...
Geography has engaged in the study of empire since its early days as an academic discipline. Few dis...
Critical engagement with the relations between geography and empire has become integral to the view ...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...