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Forum on Rahul Rao’s Out of Time, Part IV: A Luta Continua [PDF]
In this piece, Rahul Rao replies to the reflections on his book Out of Time: The Queer Politics of Postcoloniality by the six scholars who contributed to the Forum.
Rahul Rao
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Civilizational Transit and Post-Coloniality [PDF]
The work is the result of the scientific events held on March 23, May 11 and September 21, 2020 by the Center for Civilizational and Regional Studies of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Commission on Socio ...
SLEDZEVSKII Igor Vasilievich +2 more
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RUMAH KACA’s Minke’s Death and Its Question on Postcolonial Catastrophe
Rumah Kaca, or House of Glass, is the last episode of Pramoedya’s Tetralogy of Buru, and it gives “a surprise,” or a shocking end of Minke’s postcolonial strives. Here, he died several days after his coming home from exile.
Gabriel Fajar Sasmita Aji
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Coloniality and its Future [PDF]
Decoloniality emerged in the last two decades as a new mode of critique against colonialism and coloniality. While its insights are inspired by dependency and postcolonial theories, decoloniality challenges them both, particularly their inability to ...
Achia Anzi
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In this article, we canvass some of the ideas around Hein Willemse’s focus on hidden histories, conscious oppositionality, and literature that falls outside the canon, which began to coalesce following contemporary calls for decolonial approaches in the
viola c. milton, Hannelie Marx-Knoetze
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Postcolonial Epistemology: African “Registers”
With global digitalization and the resulting intensification of communication processes, the accumulation and retransmission of ideas and their connotations have accelerated.
Tatyana M. Gavristova +1 more
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Proponents of biopolitical approaches to migration have recently been accused of epistemological racism by those who advocate postcolonial perspectives.
Daniela Lo Coco
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Pondichéry: Archive of ‘French’ India
This article examines how the materiality of the town of Pondichéry (the buildings, monuments, streets), the historic chef-lieu of l'Inde française, and images of it (both textual and photographic, produced between c.1890 and the present day), can be ...
Kate Marsh
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L’activisme en ligne des abonnés des opérateurs de téléphonie mobile au Cameroun
Demands in Cameroon are increasingly being channeled through social media. For questions that affect economic, political or social life, Internet users try to influence the people responsible for decision-making.
Timothée Ndongue Epangue
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Remaining Nameless: Names, Hiding, and Dislocation Among Delhi’s Runaways
In India, child runaways inhabiting urban space mobilize a complex set of naming strategies—both for themselves as individuals and for the category of person to which they see themselves belonging—as a component of strategies of evasion, dissimulation ...
Jonah Steinberg
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