| Rethinking East-European Socialism: Notes Toward an Anti-Capitalist Decolonial Methodology |
5 |
| Pakistan's Colonial Legacy: FCR and Postcolonial Governance in the Pashtun Tribal Frontier |
4 |
| Postcoloniality Without Race? Racial Exceptionalism and Southeast European Cultural Studies |
4 |
| THE MISSING SECOND WORLD: ON POLAND AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES |
4 |
| Roma Filmic Representation as Postcolonial Object |
4 |
| Israel-Palestine Through a Settler-colonial Studies Lens |
4 |
| Disoriented Postcolonialities: With Edward Said in (the Labyrinth of) Al-Andalus |
3 |
| Is the Mediterranean a White Italian-European Sea? The multiplication of borders in the production of historical subjectivity |
3 |
| BLINDING KASHMIRIS The Right to Maim and the Indian Military Occupation in Kashmir |
3 |
| The Politics of Postcolonial Erasure in Sarajevo |
2 |
| COLONIAL MEMORIES AND CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVES FROM THE RIF. SPANISHNESS, AMAZIGHNESS, AND MOROCCANESS SEEN FROM AL-HOCEIMA AND SPAIN |
2 |
| Including China? Postcolonial Hong Kong, Sinophone Studies, and the Gendered Geopolitics of China-centrism |
2 |
| The Travelling of Ten Years: Imagined Spectatorships and Readerships of Hong Kong's Local |
2 |
| Toward a Genealogy of the Balkan Discourses on Race |
2 |
| Race in the Balkans: The Case of Erased Residents of Slovenia |
2 |
| Beyond Colonial Entrapment: The Challenges of Puerto Rican National Consciousness in Times of Promesa |
2 |
| Reading Egypt's Postcolonial State Through Frantz Fanon: Hegemony, Dependency and Development |
1 |
| Moore-Gilbert on Kureishi |
1 |
| Memory and the Return of History in a Settler-colonial Context: The Case of the Palestinians in Israel |
1 |
| Guinea Unbound: Performing Pan-African Cultural Citizenship between Algiers 1969 and the Guinean National Festivals |
1 |
| Between Pan-Africanism and a Multiracial Nation: Race, Regionalism, and Guyanese Nation-Building Through the Caribbean Festival of Creative Arts (CARIFESTA), 1972 |
1 |
| Postcolonialism and Modern Arabic Literature: Twenty-First Century Horizons |
1 |
| The Musical Diplomacy of a Landless Ambassador: Hugh Masekela between Monterey '67 and Zaire '74 |
1 |
| Refiguring Pan-Africanism Through Algerian-Moroccan Competitive Festivals |
1 |
| The Migrant Crypt: Cultural Translation Across the Balkans |
1 |
| Financialization in the Crypto-Colonies: Greece and Thailand |
1 |
| Neoliberal Developments, National Consciousness, and Political Economies of Resistance in Palestine |
1 |
| Accented Style: On Namewee's Sinophone Malaysian Film and Rap Songs |
1 |
| Frantz Fanon and the Politicization of the Third World as a Collective Subject |
1 |
| TOPOGRAPHIES OF FEAR: WAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL OTHERING IN MIRZA WAHEED'S THE COLLABORATOR AND NADEEM ASLAM'S THE BLIND MAN'S GARDEN |
1 |
| Ecofeminism and Pakistani Anglophone Literature |
1 |
| Memory at the Surface: Colonial Forgetting in Postcolonial France |
1 |
| DECOLONIZING HISTORY AND DEPOLITICIZING TERRITORY: RAJA SHEHADEH'S PALESTINIAN WALKS: NOTES ON A VANISHING LANDSCAPE |
1 |
| The Claims of Bodies: Practices of Citizenship After Bhopal in Survivor Testimony and Indra Sinha's Animal's People |
1 |
| Decentering Globalization: World-Literature, Terror, and The Postcolonial |
1 |
| Capturing Iraq: Optical Focalization in Contemporary War Cinematography |
1 |
| Betwixt and Between: Hong Kong Studies Reconsidered |
1 |
| Gendering Hybridity: The Womb as Site of Production in Globalization |
0 |
| A postcolonial framing of international commercial gestational surrogacy in India: Re-orientalisms and power differentials in Meera Syal's The House of Hidden Mothers |
0 |
| A portrait of a Japanese history Professor at Keijo Imperial University, Korea |
0 |
| Shades of Denial: Australian Responses to Foreign Possession and Dispossession |
0 |
| Flower Spirits, Drifting Leaves, and Trees of Transcendence: Reflections on Plants in Leung Ping-kwan's Poetry |
0 |
| Negotiating Liberal Values Under Colonialism: Lao Sze-kwang, Hong Kong and Free China |
0 |
| Radio Culture in Cold War Hong Kong |
0 |
| From China to Hong Kong with Horror Transcultural Consumption in Fruit Chan's Dumplings |
0 |
| Is it possible to overcome nation-centric histories? Rewriting memories of colonization and war in history textbooks |
0 |
| Spectacular Subjects: Abjection, Agency, and Embodiment in Indra Sinha's Animal's People |
0 |
| Decolonizing interwar anticolonial solidarities: The case of Harry Thuku |
0 |
| Memorializing Akhundzadeh: Contradictory Cosmopolitanism and Post-Soviet Narcissism in Old Tbilisi |
0 |
| Economies of Humanitarian Architectural Practice |
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