Postcolonial Geographies (Writing Past Colonialism Series)
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Postcolonial Geographies (Writing Past Colonialism Series)
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Review
"Postcolonial Geographies is long overdue. It will help in moving postcolonial discourse beyond its preoccupation with deconstructing colonial texts or engaging in narrow forms of cultural criticism."--Haripriya Rangan, Monash University
"...a spirited attempt to chart the contours of a postcolonial geography, and what constitutes 'a meaningfully decolonized geography' (p.6), in an ecumenical and reflexive manner. Blunt and McEwan should be congratulated on organizing the gamut of themes tackled by the authors into three fairly coherent sections...The volume opens up a vibrant intellectual space in which we might start to tell more intricately geographical stories about what it means to find one's place in a world that has been fundamentally transformed by imperialism's core logic of de-territorialization and re-terroritorialization, and ongoing landscaping of power." -Daniel Clayton, Janus Head
About the Author
Alison Blunt is Lecturer in Geography at Queen Mary College. Cheryl McEwan is Lecturer in Geography at the University of Birmingham.
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