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John Willinsky, Ranjini Mendis |
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| Introduction: The Politics of Postcoloniality |
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Julie McGonegal |
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| Is There a Politics of Postcoloniality? |
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Diana Brydon |
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| Reading Anandamath, Understanding Hindutva: Postcolonial Literatures and the Politics of Canonization |
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Chandrima Chakraborty |
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| Post-Palliative: Coloniality's Affective Dissonance |
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Ranjana Khanna |
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| The Postcolonial Condition: A Few Notes on the Quality of Historical Time in the Global Present |
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Sandro Mezzadra, Federico Rahola |
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| Global Literary Study, Postcolonial Study, and Their (Missing) Interrelations: A Materialist Critique |
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Sabine Milz |
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| On (Not) Being Postcolonial |
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Tilottama Rajan |
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| New Imperialisms, New Imperatives: Taking Stock of Postcolonial Studies |
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Nagesh Rao |
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| Reading the Text in its Worldly Situation: Marxism, Imperialism, and Contemporary Caribbean Women’s Literature |
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Helen C. Scott |
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| Postcolonialism's Ethical (Re)Turn: An Interview with Simon Gikandi |
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David Jefferess, Simon Gikandi |
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| Who’s Afraid of the “Nation-State?” A Review of Imre Szeman’s Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Nation |
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Don Moore |
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| Poems of Resistance and Bondage |
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William H Walcott |
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| Editorial Team: Volume 2 No 1 (2006) Special Issue |
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Ranjini Mendis |
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