Postcolonial Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Unconscious minions2012/12/01English
Socialist Shanghai, the struggle for space, and the production of space: a reading of the urban text and the media text2012/12/01English
Notes on Contributors2012/12/01English
Notes on Contributors2014/01/02English
Writing revolution: new inspirations, new questions2014/01/02English
China today: long live the revolution or a change in entropy?2014/01/02English
Reviving a lost way of being2012/06/01English
Unfinished monument to Batman's Treaty2012/06/01English
Notes on Contributors2012/06/01English
Histories of passion and indifference2012/06/01English
The urban frontier and the abduction of the racialized body: Nyungar artist Dianne Jones's Men's Business2012/06/01English
Deconstructing colonial conceptions in contemporary social theory, literature and writing2016/02/08English
Terror, but also hope, in the everyday2015/01/02English
The Postcolonial Culture Industry: Icons, Markets, Mythologies2016/08/12English
The colonial intellectual: prototypes and paradigms2016/08/12English
Who owns China?2016/08/10English
The city in fiction2013/09/01English
Fragmented histories2013/09/01English
Notes on Contributors2013/09/01English
Unveiling Italy's cosmopolitanism2013/09/01English
The impossible intimacies of M N Roy2013/06/01English
Notes on Contributors2013/06/01English
Response to Philip Morrissey2000/07/01English
Editorial2000/11/01English
Promises unfulfilled: The struggle to move outside the North Atlantic range of vision2000/11/01English
Intellectual friendship and the politics of listening: Thinking with Stuart Hall’s Voice2020/07/14English
Decolonising sexuality in Egypt: al-Tatawwur’s struggle for liberation2020/04/02English
On decoloniality … and the ‘decolonial problem’2020/04/19English
Civilising mission, transcultural flows and national subjectivity: reading the historical experience of the Institut franco-chinois de Lyon (1921–1946) from a postcolonial perspective2019/07/03English
‘A second Troy!’ Nostos and the poetics of delirium and violence in Derek Walcott’s Odyssey2020/01/22English