The article presents the main conceptual intersections and differences between postcolonial studies as a product of the anglophone world, of the history of relations between the British Empire and its colonies, and a critical analysis of post-Soviet discourses and processes, particularly in relation to Russia/USSR and its ex-colonies. This complicates the dichotomous scheme west versus east, north versus south, reflecting the difference between historical colonialisms and the phenomenon of global coloniality, which has assumed a specific guise in Russian/Soviet versions of modernity, marked by external imperial difference. © 2012 Taylor & Francis
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The purpose of this article is to outline certain options and struggles, which gave rise to postcolo...
This article proposes that there is a category error at the heart of 'postcolonial studies' as an ac...
This article offers critical readings of two works that are symptomatic of a troubling repudiation o...
The article presents the main conceptual intersections and differences between postcolonial studies ...
The article addresses the reasons for the asymmetrical relations that have emerged between the postc...
The article contemplates social and cultural consequences of the fall of communism as the dominating...
Taking a strikingly interdisciplinary and global approach, Postcolonialism Cross-Examined reflects o...
This article considers various theoretical approaches specific to the postcolonial era and modern im...
Starting with a short review of the postcolonial studies’ origins, this paper considers the quest...
The article is the review of a book Russia’s Postcolonial Identity. A Subaltern Empire in a Eurocent...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its con...
This article claims that the legacy of European imperialism and colonialism in Africa can be concept...
Postcolonialism is an academic discipline that analyses, explains and responds to the cultural legac...
After a short critical reflection on what is understood under anticolonial aesthetics and how it rel...
In the context of international law, “transitology” is often used to describe the literature surroun...
The purpose of this article is to outline certain options and struggles, which gave rise to postcolo...
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This article offers critical readings of two works that are symptomatic of a troubling repudiation o...