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Rey Chow and the hauntological spectres of poststructuralism JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2010 in Postcolonial Studies |
The stranger's passage in cyberspace JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2005 in Postcolonial Studies |
The branded isles JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2012 in Postcolonial Studies |
The eurocentrism of history JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2001 in Postcolonial Studies |
The decolonial subject and the problem of non-Western authenticity JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2019 in Postcolonial Studies |
Notes on Contributors JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2006 in Postcolonial Studies |
Notes on Contributors JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2000 in Postcolonial Studies |
‘Can non-Europeans think?’ JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2018 in Postcolonial Studies |
Arrested development or the queerness of savages: Resisting evolutionary narratives of difference JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2000 in Postcolonial Studies |
Introduction JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2006 in Postcolonial Studies |
Fragility as metaphor: disability, difference and postcoloniality in Firdaus Kanga’s Trying to Grow JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies |
Imperial optics and colonial disability: missions to blind and deaf children in ‘the East’, c. 1880-1939 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies Research funded by AHRC (AH/P003621/1) |
Feeling the presence of Rayi or spirit children in Goolarabooloo Country The children’s country: creation of a Goolarabooloo future in North-West Australia , by Stephen Muecke and Paddy Roe, Lanham, Boulder, New York, London, Rowman and Littlefield, 2021, 252, pp., $51 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-78661-648-7 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies |
Under the Southern Cross: Helen Keller, disability politics, and apartheid South Africa JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies |
‘A paradise among leprosariums’: Hansen’s disease and affective containment in the Panama Canal Zone JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies |
Paired with the impaired: disability, disaster and the role of the nation in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Postcolonial Studies |
Home and the ‘failed’ city in postcolonial narratives of ‘dark return’ JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 July 2014 in Postcolonial Studies |
Out of Africa: post-structuralism's colonial roots JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2005 in Postcolonial Studies |
Worlds in the making: social sciences and the ontopolitics of knowledge JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2012 in Postcolonial Studies |
Theory and Asian humanity: on the question ofhumanitasandanthropos JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2010 in Postcolonial Studies |