Beyond Francophone postcolonial studies: exploring the ends of comparison

<p>[P]ostcolonial studies has the potential to assemble new communities and networks of people who are joined by the common political and ethical commitment to challenging and questioning the practices and consequences of domination and subordination. Anyone can do it. We all come to things fr...

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Main Author: Charles Forsdick
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Liverpool University Press 2015-05-01
Series:Modern Languages Open
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Online Access:http://www.modernlanguagesopen.org/index.php/mlo/article/view/56
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description <p>[P]ostcolonial studies has the potential to assemble new communities and networks of people who are joined by the common political and ethical commitment to challenging and questioning the practices and consequences of domination and subordination. Anyone can do it. We all come to things from our own positions, of course, and we are each of us enabled and blinkered by the location of our standpoint; but we all something to learn from, and contribute to, postcolonial studies.</p>
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Beyond Francophone postcolonial studies: exploring the ends of comparison
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Postcolonial
Postcolonialism
Communities
Networks
title Beyond Francophone postcolonial studies: exploring the ends of comparison
title_full Beyond Francophone postcolonial studies: exploring the ends of comparison
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title_short Beyond Francophone postcolonial studies: exploring the ends of comparison
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Postcolonialism
Communities
Networks
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