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| Preface to the Paperback Edition |
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| General Introduction |
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1 Reason Aside: Reflections on Enlightenment and Empire |
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67 | (24) |
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3 The Imperial Past: Spain and Portugal in the New World |
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4 Imperial/Colonial Metamorphosis: A Decolonial Narrative, from the Ottoman Sultanate and Spanish Empire to the US and the EU |
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107 | (20) |
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5 Empire, Islam, and the Postcolonial |
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127 | (15) |
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6 Hegel, Empire, and Anti-Colonial Thought |
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142 | (28) |
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Response: Imperial Histories, Postcolonial Theories |
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162 | (8) |
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PART II THE COLONIAL PRESENT |
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170 | (9) |
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7 Violence, Law, and Justice in the Colonial Present |
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179 | (18) |
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8 Renegade Prophets and Native Acolytes: Liberalism and Imperialism Today |
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197 | (20) |
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9 The Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Challenge of Postcolonial Agency: International Relations, US Policy, and the Arab World |
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217 | (18) |
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10 Africa's Colonial Present: Development, Violence, and Postcolonial Security |
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235 | (18) |
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11 Beyond Biopolitics: Agamben, Asylum, and Postcolonial Critique |
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253 | (18) |
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12 Indigenous Inhabitations and the Colonial Present |
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271 | (27) |
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Response: Towards an Anti-Colonial Future |
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289 | (9) |
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PART III THEORY AND PRACTICE |
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298 | (9) |
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13 Revisiting Resistance: Postcolonial Practice and the Antecedents of Theory |
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307 | (17) |
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14 `Third Worldism' and the Political Imaginary of Postcolonial Studies |
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324 | (16) |
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15 Postcolonialism and/as Translation |
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340 | (19) |
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16 Remembering Back: Cultural Memory, Colonial Legacies, and Postcolonial Studies |
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359 | (21) |
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17 Postcolonialism and Popular Cultures |
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380 | (16) |
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18 Race, Racism, and Postcoloniality |
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396 | (22) |
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Response: Theory and Practice in Postcolonial Studies |
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PART IV ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES |
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418 | (9) |
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19 Modes and Models of Postcolonial Cross-Disciplinarity |
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427 | (22) |
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20 Postcolonialism and Literature |
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449 | (18) |
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21 Postcolonialism and History |
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467 | (22) |
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22 `Slippery, like a Fish': The Discourse of the Social Sciences |
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489 | (17) |
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23 At the Limits of the Secular: History and Critique in Postcolonial Religious Studies |
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506 | (15) |
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24 Postcolonialism and the Environment |
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Response: Origins, Outcomes, and the Meaning of Postcolonial Diversity |
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540 | (8) |
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548 | (11) |
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25 Perspectives on Globalization and Subalternity |
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26 Postcolonialism, Globalization, and the `Asia Question' |
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587 | (20) |
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27 `Our Sea of Islands': Globalization, Regionalism, and (Trans) Nationalism in the Pacific |
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607 | (21) |
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28 Africa and its Diasporas |
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628 | (20) |
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29 Postcolonializing the Americas |
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Response: What was Globalization? |
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| Afterword |
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| Index |
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