Postcolonial Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Recasting feministic discourses in postcolonial South Asia: an interventionist reading2019/03/24English
Towards Eurasia: remapping Europe as ‘upstart peripheral to an ongoing operation’2019/04/03English
The progressiveness of Urdu literature through Urdu poetry2019/01/06English
Beyond whiteness: violence and belonging in the borderlands of North Queensland2020/01/02English
Of gardens and graves: Kashmir, poetry, politics2018/11/21English
Duress: hope in toxic landscapes and carceral archipelagos2018/10/02English
‘I wish they would just disappear’2018/10/02English
We are the 1%: the global elite against global capitalism2019/11/27English
Mini-India: the politics of migration and subalternity in the Andaman Islands2018/08/19English
Sovereign worlds of oil and coal2020/07/15English
The Rwandan genocide: modernity and ambivalence2021/12/16English
Settler colonial conscripts: Mennonite reserves and the enfolding of implicated subjects2021/06/29English
Historicizing Indic collectives’ ‘solidarities’ in the age of the Anthropocene2022/05/25English
Where there are no islands2021/10/20English
What should world literature do?2021/11/04English
Towards inequality2021/01/02English
Decolonization as a desiring machine: reinventing postcolonial appropriation2021/04/26English
Whose settler colonial state? Arctic Railway, state transformation and settler self-indigenization in Northern Finland2022/08/01English
Glissant and the middle passage: philosophy, beginning, abyss2020/11/08English
Two realities, one state: the wombs of women in decolonial France2020/12/15English
‘No better story to tell’: framing anti-colonialism in the aid exposé documentary2020/11/13English
On decolonization: praxis and thinking-feeling from the South2021/01/07English
Settler sidekick solidarity?: response to Lorenzo Veracini: ‘Is settler colonial studies even useful?’2020/12/29English
Postcolonial revolutions and their afterlives: the theory and practice of the Lebanese New Left2021/01/07English
Critical Dialogues is an occasional section of Postcolonial Studies that engages scholars in interdisciplinary conversations on seminal books that advance our understanding of the (post)colonial. Decolonising governance: archipelagos and excessive thought2021/10/15English
Cheddi Jagan and Walter Rodney: the intellectual and political practices of decolonization and anti-imperialism2022/10/21English
Reading a 'porous' nation: Sri Lanka and the remnants of its civil war2022/10/28English
De-colonizing Foucault's historical ontology: toward a postcolonial ethos2012/09/01English
The branded isles2012/09/01English
Notes on Contributors2012/09/01English