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The Oxford Handbook of Postcolonial Studies provides a comprehensive overview of the latest scholarship in postcolonial studies, while also considering possible future developments in the field. Original chapters written by a worldwide team of contritbuors are organised into five cross-referenced sections, 'The Imperial Past', 'The Colonial Present', 'Theory and Practice', 'Across the Disciplines', and 'Across the World'. The chapters offer both country-specific and comparative approaches to current issues, offering a wide range of new and interesting perspectives. The Handbook reflects the increasingly multidisciplinary nature of postcolonial studies and reiterates its continuing relevance to the study of both the colonial past--in its multiple manifestations-- and the contemporary globalized world. Taken together, these essays, the dialogues they pursue, and the editorial comments that surround them constitute nothing less than a blueprint for the future of a much-contested but intellectually vibrant and politically engaged field.

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The book is an important update on the current state of discussion in the field. * Dobrota Pucherova, Journal of Postcolonial Writing * the book is bound to inspire postcolonial scholars to address in creative ways some of the important questions that face us now. * Christine Lorre-Johnston, Commonwealth Essays and Studies *

List of Contributors
ix
General Introduction 1(27)
Graham Huggan
PART I THE IMPERIAL PAST
Introduction
28(11)
Graham Huggan
1 Reason Aside: Reflections on Enlightenment and Empire
39(28)
Ann Laura Stoler
2 Empires of Democracy
67(24)
Tyler Stovall
3 The Imperial Past: Spain and Portugal in the New World
91(16)
Patricia Seed
4 Imperial/Colonial Metamorphosis: A Decolonial Narrative, from the Ottoman Sultanate and Spanish Empire to the US and the EU
107(20)
Walter D. Mignolo
5 Empire, Islam, and the Postcolonial
127(15)
Salman Sayyid
6 Hegel, Empire, and Anti-Colonial Thought
142(28)
Timothy Brennan
Response: Imperial Histories, Postcolonial Theories
162(8)
Stephen Howe
PART II THE COLONIAL PRESENT
Introduction
170(9)
Graham Huggan
7 Violence, Law, and Justice in the Colonial Present
179(18)
Stephen Morton
8 Renegade Prophets and Native Acolytes: Liberalism and Imperialism Today
197(20)
Priyamvada Gopal
9 The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Challenge of Postcolonial Agency: International Relations, US Policy, and the Arab World
217(18)
Waleed Hazbun
10 Africa's Colonial Present: Development, Violence, and Postcolonial Security
235(18)
Joanne Sharp
11 Beyond Biopolitics: Agamben, Asylum, and Postcolonial Critique
253(18)
David Farrier
Patricia Tuitt
12 Indigenous Inhabitations and the Colonial Present
271(27)
Jo Smith
Stephen Turner
Response: Towards an Anti-Colonial Future
289(9)
Peter Hallward
PART III THEORY AND PRACTICE
Introduction
298(9)
Graham Huggan
13 Revisiting Resistance: Postcolonial Practice and the Antecedents of Theory
307(17)
Elleke Boehmer
14 `Third Worldism' and the Political Imaginary of Postcolonial Studies
324(16)
Neil Lazarus
15 Postcolonialism and/as Translation
340(19)
Susan Bassnett
16 Remembering Back: Cultural Memory, Colonial Legacies, and Postcolonial Studies
359(21)
Michael Rothberg
17 Postcolonialism and Popular Cultures
380(16)
Simon Featherstone
18 Race, Racism, and Postcoloniality
396(22)
Pooja Rangan
Rey Chow
Response: Theory and Practice in Postcolonial Studies
412(6)
Leela Gandhi
PART IV ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES
Introduction
418(9)
Graham Huggan
19 Modes and Models of Postcolonial Cross-Disciplinarity
427(22)
Diana Brydon
20 Postcolonialism and Literature
449(18)
John McLeod
21 Postcolonialism and History
467(22)
Dane Kennedy
22 `Slippery, like a Fish': The Discourse of the Social Sciences
489(17)
Barry Hindess
23 At the Limits of the Secular: History and Critique in Postcolonial Religious Studies
506(15)
Ananda Abeysekara
24 Postcolonialism and the Environment
521(27)
Dana Mount
Susie O'Brien
Response: Origins, Outcomes, and the Meaning of Postcolonial Diversity
540(8)
David Attwell
PART V ACROSS THE WORLD
Introduction
548(11)
Graham Huggan
25 Perspectives on Globalization and Subalternity
559(28)
Nikita Dhawan
Shalini Randeria
26 Postcolonialism, Globalization, and the `Asia Question'
587(20)
Daniel Vukovich
27 `Our Sea of Islands': Globalization, Regionalism, and (Trans) Nationalism in the Pacific
607(21)
Michelle Keown
Stuart Murray
28 Africa and its Diasporas
628(20)
Ato Quayson
29 Postcolonializing the Americas
648(21)
Charles Forsdick
30 Irritating Europe
669(28)
Frank Schulze-Engler
Response: What was Globalization?
692(5)
Ali Behdad
Afterword 697(6)
Stephen Slemon
Index 703
Graham Huggan is Chair of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures in the School of English at the University of Leeds, where he also directs the cross-disciplinary Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies. He is the author of numerous books and articles in the general field of comparative postcolonial studies, a field he has been working in for over twenty years.