Postcolonial Europe comparative reflections after the Empires
Presentación del editor: "Postcolonial Europe: Comparative Reflections after the Empires brings together scholars from across disciplines to rethink European colonialism in the light of its vanishing empires and the rise of new global power structures."
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London ; New York :
Rowman & Littlefield International Ltd
2018
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Uneven whiteness: images of blackness and whiteness in contemporary (postcolonial) Italy (2010-2012) / Gaia Giuliani
- Challenging the domestic colonial archive: notes on the racialization of the Italian Mezzogiorno / Carmine Conelli
- "El moro": discovering the hidden coloniality of the contemporary Spanish/Catalan society and its colonial subjects / Martin Lundsteen
- The coloniality of power and the disempowerment of the Roma / Sabrina Marks and Miye Nadya Tom
- Claiming greyness: Dutch coloniality against polarisation / Patricia Schor and Egbert Alejandro Martina
- How to draw a haunted nation: colonial ghosts and specters in Conceição Lima's poems / Inês Nascimento Rodrigues
- Who speaks the postcolonial community? reflections on language, community, and imperial nostalgia within the European continent / Elena Brugioni
- "Translation as a place of loss": a study of the translations of Fanon's Peau Noire, Masques Blancs (1952) and their role in Anglophone postcolonial studies / Sarah Scales
- Between imperial anxieties and post-colonial discourses / Alice Brown
- Possible Greenland/impossible Denmark? Rigsfællesskabet and the postcolony / Lars Jensen
- From Mobutu to Molenbeek: Belgium and postcolonialism / Sarah Arens
- Comparative posts going political: the postcolonial backlash in Poland / Dorota Kolodziejczyk
- Between East and West: queerness in Zhang Yuan's East palace, West palace / Zoran Pecic.