Julia Obert, an associate professor in the University of Wyoming Department of English, has released her second book, “The Making and Unmaking of Colonial Cities: Urban Planning, Imperial Power, and ...
I n the essays my students write, I have begun to notice a common pattern. They are structured almost like Aesop’s fables. A moral seems necessary at the end — a kind of wrapping up, whichever way one ...
Postcolonial perspectives in management and organisation studies interrogate how colonial histories, power asymmetries and epistemic hierarchies continue to shape organisational theory and practice.
Postcolonial critical psychology and psychoanalysis constitutes an integrative field that interrogates how colonial histories and power relations shape individual and collective subjectivities. It ...
“Postcolonial” is a loaded term. It implies that something — a nation, an era — has undergone a political and psychological change, paving the way for a liberation from an outside force. Now, finally, ...
How do we center, in this postcolonial experience, not the perspective of the western European colonizer but the perspective of the indigenous, black, and people of color who were colonized? Even the ...
The question of whether Ukraine is postcolonial may seem an abstruse matter, one best left to scholars. Yet it raises some fundamental issues about the nature of Ukrainian politics. These issues ...
A group of Indian “coolies,” South Africa, 1890. (Photo by the Print Collector / Print Collector / Getty Images) When the abolition of the slave trade finally came to pass, at least in England, the ...
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