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<p>This timely new four volume collection series enables users to make sense of the vast diversity of texts, generated across different continents and in different languages, and spanning numerous fields of intellectual and literary endeavour, that constitute the formative and central works of Postcolonial Politics. Fully indexed and with a new introduction, this collection will be welcomed by scholars, other researchers, and advanced students as an indispensable reference and pedagogic resource.</p> <p>V<b>olume 1: The Social World </b></p><p>Part 1. Anthropology </p><p>1. Edward W. Said, ‘Representing the Colonized: Anthropology’s Interlocutors’, <i>Critical Inquiry </i>15, 2,1989, 205–25. </p><p>2. David Scott, ‘Criticism and Culture: Theory and Post-Colonial Claims on Anthropological Disciplinarity’, <i>Critique of Anthropology</i> 12, 4, 1992, 371–94. </p><p>3. Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff. ‘Ethnography on an Awkward Scale: Postcolonial Anthropology and the Violence of Abstraction’, <i>Ethnography </i>4, 2, 2003, 147–79. </p><p>4. Johannes Fabian, ‘Time and the Emerging Other’, in <i>Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object</i> (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014), pp. 1–36.</p><p>Part 2. Sociology </p><p>5. Sanjay Seth, ‘Historical Sociology and Postcolonial Theory: Two Strategies for Challenging Eurocentrism’, <i>International Political Sociology</i> 3, 3, 2009, 334–38. </p><p>6. Julian Go, ‘For a Postcolonial Sociology’, <i>Theory and Society</i> 42, 1, 2013, 25–55. </p><p>7. José H. Bortoluci and Robert S. Jansen, ‘Toward a Postcolonial Sociology: The View from Latin America’, in Julian Go (ed.), <i>Postcolonial Sociology</i> (Bingley: Emerald, 2013), pp. 199–229.</p><p>8. George Steinmetz, ‘The Sociology of Empires, Colonies, and Postcolonialism’, <i>Annual Review of Sociology</i> 40, 2014, 77–103.</p><p>9. Gurminder K. Bhambra, ‘Sociology and Postcolonialism: Another "Missing" Revolution?’ <i>Sociology</i> 41, 5, 2007, 871–884. </p><p>10. Raewyn Connell, ‘Decolonizing Sociology’, <i>Contemporary Sociology</i> 47, 4, 2018, 399–407.</p><p><b>Part 3. Media</b></p><p>11. Mark Poster, ‘Postcolonial Theory in the Age of Planetary Communications’, <i>Quarterly Review of Film and Video</i> 24, 4, 2007, 379–93. </p><p>12. Arvind Rajagopal, ‘Notes on Postcolonial Visual Culture’, <i>BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies</i> 2, 1, 2011, 11–22. </p><p>13. Raka Shome, ‘When Postcolonial Studies Meets Media Studies’, <i>Critical Studies in Media Communication</i> 33, 3, 2016, 245–63. </p><p>14. Sangeet Kumar and Radhika Parameswaran, ‘Charting an Itinerary for Postcolonial Communication and Media Studies’, <i>Journal of Communication</i> 68, 2, 2018, 347–58. </p><p>Part 4. Law </p><p>15. Kimberle Crenshaw, ‘Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics’, <i>University of Chicago Legal Forum</i> 1989, 1, 1989, 139–67. </p><p>16. Peter Fitzpatrick, ‘"No Higher Duty": Mabo and the Failure of Legal Foundation’, <i>Law and Critique</i> 13, 3, 2002, 233–52. </p><p>17. Denise Ferreira Da Silva, ‘No-Bodies: Law, Raciality and Violence’, <i>Griffith Law Review</i> 18, 2, 2009, 212–36. </p><p>18. Brenna Bhandar, ‘Title by Registration: Instituting Modern Property Law and Creating Racial Value in the Settler Colony’, <i>Journal of Law and Society</i> 42, 2, 2015, 253–82. </p>
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