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Literary and Critical Theory, 2019
Postcolonial theory is a body of thought primarily concerned with accounting for the political, aesthetic, economic, historical, and social impact of European colonial rule around the world in the 18th through the 20th century. Postcolonial theory takes many different shapes and interventions, but all share a fundamental claim: that the world we ...
J. Elam
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Postcolonial theory is a body of thought primarily concerned with accounting for the political, aesthetic, economic, historical, and social impact of European colonial rule around the world in the 18th through the 20th century. Postcolonial theory takes many different shapes and interventions, but all share a fundamental claim: that the world we ...
J. Elam
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The Scientific Shortcomings of Postcolonial Theory
International Studies, 2023In the social sciences, there is a trend towards normative, identity based and activist understanding of science. This trend is particularly evident in the rise of postcolonial theory.
M. Felsch
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1998
1 Introduction: after colonialism..2 Thinking otherwise: a brief intellectual history..3 Postcolonialism and the new humanities..4 Edward Said and his critics..5 Postcolonialism and feminism..6 Imagining community: the question of nationalism..7 One ...
Leela. Gandhi
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1 Introduction: after colonialism..2 Thinking otherwise: a brief intellectual history..3 Postcolonialism and the new humanities..4 Edward Said and his critics..5 Postcolonialism and feminism..6 Imagining community: the question of nationalism..7 One ...
Leela. Gandhi
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Who's Afraid of Postcolonial Theory?
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2016A. Roy
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Postcolonial Theory and the Challenge of Caste
Interventions, 2022Colonialism in India that postcolonial studies centrally theorizes is almost exclusively the understanding of colonialism of the caste-Hindu elites. Colonial modernities of caste groups other than the dominant caste-Hindus are not only at variance in ...
Paulomi Chakraborty
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