Postcolonizing the international : working to change the way we are /

Postcolonizing the International brings post-colonialism directly into engagement with contemporary international studies, while at the same time reflecting back on the discourse, noting certain blindspots and shortcomings in critique. Reversing the established agenda, it begins with the position of...

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Darby, Phillip (Phillip George Cavell)
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I whakaputaina: Honolulu : University of Hawaʻi Press ©2006.
Rangatū:Writing past colonialism series.
Urunga tuihono:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvsrj5c
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction / Darby, Phillip
  • I. Framing the Project
  • Chapter 1. Reworking Knowledge Conventions / Darby, Phillip
  • Chapter 2. African Laughter / Nzenza, Sekai
  • Chapter 3. Rethinking the Political / Darby, Phillip
  • Chapter 4. Globalizing Life-Worlds, Consuming Capitalism / James, Paul / Scerri, Andrew
  • II. Situating Dissent
  • Chapter 5. The Darker Side of Modernity / Nandy, Ashis / Darby, Phillip
  • Chapter 6. Doing Development Differently / Ng, Edgar
  • Chapter 7. African Grief / Nzenza, Sekai
  • Chapter 8. Transforming Tibet from Afar: The Writing of Guidelines for Global Development Agencies Intervening in Tibet / Lafitte, Gabriel
  • III. Working with Identity
  • Chapter 9. Sodomy as Metaphor / Obendorf, Simon
  • Chapter 10. Two Selections / Dev Sen, Nabaneeta
  • Chapter 11. The Changing Complexions of Race / Langton, Marcia / Darby, Phillip
  • Contributors
  • Index