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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>Volume 3: Interrogating the Past </p><p>Part 8. History </p><p>41. Homi K. Bhabha, ‘In a Spirit of Calm Violence’, in Prakash Gyan (ed.), <i>After Colonialism: Imperial Histories and Postcolonial Displacements</i> Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995), pp. 326–44.</p><p>42. Dipesh Chakrabarty, ‘Minority Histories, Subaltern Pasts’, <i>Scrutiny2</i> 3, 1, 1998, 4-15. </p><p>43. Sara Castro-Klaren, ‘Literacy, Conquest and Interpretation: Breaking New Ground on the Records of the Past’, <i>Social History</i> 23, 2, 1998, 133–45. </p><p>44. Iain Chambers, ‘History after Humanism: Responding to Postcolonialism’, <i>Postcolonial Studies</i> 2, 1, 1999, 37–42. </p><p>45. Michel-Rolph Trouillot, ‘North Atlantic Universals: Analytical Fictions, 1492–1945’, <i>South Atlantic Quarterly</i> 101, 4, 2002, 839–58. </p><p>46. Sanjay Seth, ‘Reason or Reasoning? Clio or Siva?’, <i>Social Text</i> 22, 1, 2004, 85–101. </p><p>Part 9. Archaeology and Classics </p><p>47. Peter Van Dommelen, ‘Postcolonial Archaeologies between Discourse and Practice’, <i>World Archaeology</i> 43, 1, 2011, 1–6. </p><p>48. Yannis Hamilakis, ‘Decolonizing Greek Archaeology: Indigenous Archaeologies, Modernist Archaeology and the Post-Colonial Critique’, in Dimitris Damaskos and Dimitris Plantzos (eds),<i> A Singular Antiquity: Archaeology and Hellenic Identity in Twentieth-Century Greece</i> (Athens: Benaki Museum, 2008), pp. 273–84.</p><p>49. George Nicholas & Julie Hollowell, ‘Ethical Challenges to a Postcolonial Archaeology: The Legacy of Scientific Colonialism’, in Yannis Hamilakis & Philip Duke (eds), <i>Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics</i> (New York: Routledge, 2016), pp. 59–82.</p><p>50. Uzama Z. Rizvi, ‘Archaeological Encounters: The Role of the Speculative in Decolonial Archaeology’, <i>Journal of Contemporary Archaeology </i>6, 1, 2019, 154–67. </p><p>51. Francisco Carballo, ‘Niklas Luhmann as a Theorist of Exclusion: A Journey from the Greek Polis to the Brazilian Favelas’, <i>Transtext(e)s transcultures</i> 14, 2020.</p><p>Part 10. Museums </p><p>52. Timothy Mitchell, ‘Orientalism and The Exhibitionary Order’, in Donald Preziosi and Claire Farago (eds), <i>Grasping the World: The Idea of the Museum</i> (Hants: Ashgate, 2004), pp. 409–23.</p><p>53. Irit Rogoff, ‘Hit and Run—Museums and Cultural Difference’, <i>Art Journal</i> 61, 3, 2002, 63–73. </p><p>54. James Clifford, ‘Quai Branly in Process’, <i>October</i> 120, 2007, 3–23. </p><p>55. Robert Aldrich, ‘Colonial Museums in a Postcolonial Europe’, <i>African and Black Diaspora</i> 2, 2, 2009, 137–56. </p><p>56. Carol Ann Dixon, ‘Decolonising the Museum: Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration’, <i>Race & Class</i> 53, 4, 2012, 78–86. </p><p>57. Sandra J. Schmidt, ‘Fabricating a Nation: The Function of National Museums in Nonracial Re-presentation and the National Imagination’, <i>Museum Management and Curatorship</i> 28, 3, 2013, 288–306. </p><p>Part 11. Language </p><p>58. Édouard Glissant, ‘People and Language’, in <i>Caribbean Discourse: Selected Essays</i> (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, `1989), pp. 248–51.</p><p>59. Audre Lorde, ‘The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House’, in <i>Sister</i> <i>Outsider: Essays and Speeches</i> (Berkeley: Crossing Press, 1984), pp. 110–14.</p><p>60. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, ‘Decolonising the Mind’, <i>Diogenes</i> 46, 184, 1998, 101–4. </p><p>61. Doris Sommer, ‘A Vindication of Double Consciousness’, in Henry Schwarz and Sangeeta Ray (eds), <i>A Companion to Postcolonial Studies</i> (New York: Blackwell, 2000), pp. 165–79.</p><p>62. Achille Mbembe, ‘African Modes of Self-Writing’, <i>Public Culture</i> 14, 1, 2002, 239–73. </p><p>63. Emmanuel Chukuwudi Eze, ‘Language and Time in Postcolonial Experience’, <i>Research in African Literatures</i> 39, 1, 2008, 24–47. </p><p>64. E. San. Juan Jr., ‘The "Field" of English in the Cartography of Globalization’, <i>Philippine Studies</i> 52, 1, 2004, 94–118. </p>
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