Vol 2, No 1 (2006)

The Politics of Postcoloniality

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial Note HTML
John Willinsky, Ranjini Mendis
Introduction: The Politics of Postcoloniality HTML
Julie McGonegal

Articles

Is There a Politics of Postcoloniality? Abstract HTML
Diana Brydon
Reading Anandamath, Understanding Hindutva: Postcolonial Literatures and the Politics of Canonization Abstract HTML
Chandrima Chakraborty
Postcolonial Diasporas HTML
David Chariandy
Post-Palliative: Coloniality's Affective Dissonance Abstract HTML
Ranjana Khanna
The Postcolonial Condition: A Few Notes on the Quality of Historical Time in the Global Present Abstract HTML
Sandro Mezzadra, Federico Rahola
Global Literary Study, Postcolonial Study, and Their (Missing) Interrelations: A Materialist Critique Abstract HTML
Sabine Milz
On (Not) Being Postcolonial Abstract HTML
Tilottama Rajan
New Imperialisms, New Imperatives: Taking Stock of Postcolonial Studies Abstract HTML
Nagesh Rao
Reading the Text in its Worldly Situation: Marxism, Imperialism, and Contemporary Caribbean Women’s Literature Abstract HTML
Helen C. Scott

Interviews

Postcolonialism's Ethical (Re)Turn: An Interview with Simon Gikandi HTML
David Jefferess, Simon Gikandi

Book Reviews

Of Walls and Veils HTML
Rumina Sethi
Who’s Afraid of the “Nation-State?” A Review of Imre Szeman’s Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Nation HTML
Don Moore

Poetry and Fiction

tsunami HTML
Indira BI Babbellapati
Re-Union HTML
Cherif A Correa
Poem HTML
Nya G. Fleron
Two Poems HTML
Nouri Gana
Poems of Resistance and Bondage HTML
William H Walcott
Editorial Team: Volume 2 No 1 (2006) Special Issue HTML
Ranjini Mendis