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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 4: The Politics of Knowledge </p><p>Part 12. Science and Technology</p><p>65. David Dumoulin Kervran, Mina Kleiche-Dray and Mathieu Quet, ‘Going South. How STS Could Think Science in and with the South?’, <i>Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society</i> 1, 1, 2018, 280–305. </p><p>66. Warwick Anderson, ‘Postcolonial Ecologies of Parasite and Host: Making Parasitism Cosmopolitan’, <i>Journal of the History of Biology</i> 49, 2, 2016, 241–59. </p><p>67. Sandra Harding, ‘Postcolonial and Feminist Philosophies of Science and Technology: Convergences and Dissonances’, <i>Postcolonial Studies</i> 12, 4, 2009, 401–21. </p><p>68. Kapil Raj, ‘Beyond Postcolonialism . . . and Postpositivism: Circulation and the Global History of Science’, <i>Isis</i> 104, 2, 2013, 337–47. </p><p>69. Richard Rottenburg, ‘Social and Public Experiments and New Figurations of Science and Politics in Postcolonial Africa’, <i>Postcolonial Studies</i> 12, 4, 2009, 423–40. </p><p>70. Suman Seth, ‘Colonial History and Postcolonial Science Studies’, <i>Radical History Review</i> 2017, 127, 2017, 63–85. </p><p>Part 13. Universities </p><p>71. Gloria E. Anzaldúa, ‘Now Let Us Shift the Path of Conocimiento . . . Inner Work, Public Acts’, in Gloria E. Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating (eds),<i> This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation</i> (New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 540–78.</p><p>72. ‘<i>Rhodes Must Fall</i> Mission Statements’, <i>Johannesburg Salon</i> 9, 2015, 6–19, </p><p>73. Achille Joseph Mbembe, ‘Decolonizing the University: New Directions’, <i>Arts and Humanities in Higher Education</i> 15, 1, 2016, 29–45. </p><p>74. Michael A. Peters, ‘Manifesto for the Postcolonial University’, <i>Educational Philosophy and Theory</i> 51, 2, 2019, 142–48. </p><p>Part 14. Feminism </p><p>75. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, ‘Three Women’s Texts and a Critique of Imperialism’, <i>Critical Inquiry</i> 12, 1, 1985, 243–61. </p><p>76. Chandra Mohanty, ‘Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses’, <i>Feminist Review</i> 30, 1, 1988, 61–88. </p><p>77. Partha Chatterjee, ‘Nationalism and Colonized Women: The Contest in India’, <i>American Ethnologist</i> 16, 4, 1989, 622-633. </p><p>78. Leela Gandhi, ‘Postcolonialism and Feminism’, in <i>Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction</i> (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998), pp. 81–101.</p><p>Part 15. Politics of Knowledge</p><p>79. Edward W. Said, ‘The Politics of Knowledge’, <i>Raritan</i> 11, 1, 1991, 17–31. </p><p>80. Dipesh Chakrabarty, ‘The Politics and Possibility of Historical Knowledge: Continuing the Conversation’, <i>Postcolonial Studies</i> 14, 2, 2011, 243–50. </p><p>81. Boaventura De Sousa Santos, ‘A Non-Occidentalist West? Learned Ignorance and Ecology of Knowledge’, <i>Theory, Culture & Society</i> 26, 7–8, 2009, 103–25. </p><p>82. Tariq Jazeel and Colin McFarlane, ‘The Limits of Responsibility: A Postcolonial Politics of Academic Knowledge Production’, <i>Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers</i> 35, 1, 2010, 109–24. </p><p>83. Walter D. Mignolo, ‘Spirit out of Bounds Returns to the East: The Closing of the Social Sciences and the Opening of Independent Thoughts’, <i>Current Sociology</i> 62, 4, 2014, 584–602. </p><p>84. Lewis R. Gordon, ‘Disciplinary Decadence and the Decolonisation of Knowledge’, <i>Africa Development/Afrique et développement</i> 39, 1, 2014, 81–92. </p><p>85. Sanjay Seth, ‘"Once Was Blind but Now Can See": Modernity and the Social Sciences’, <i>International Political Sociology</i> 7, 2, 2013, 136–51.</p><p>Index</p>
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