Columbuscide Parade Protest: Stop Genocide, Racism and Imperialism
The following reflections describe the experience of the authors at the protest of a columbus day parade in Denver in 2007. The American Indian Movement of Colorado, in which author Mark Freeland is a...
View ArticleReview of David Jefferess, Postcolonial Resistance: Culture, Liberation, and...
Jefferess, who teaches in the English and Cultural Studies Programs at the University of British Columbia, makes good use of his research interest in postcolonial literatures. His thoughtful analysis...
View ArticleReview of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial...
The essays found within Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times emerged from a seminar held in 2006 to inaugurate the Centre for Rights Equalities and Social Justice at the Institute of...
View ArticleReflections on Knowledge, Criticism, and the Intellectual
There is beauty in the composite, mosaic-like character of the subject, as well as in that of epistemology. Any exercise in knowledge production, if it is to significantly assist us in plumbing the...
View ArticleReview of Jessica Langer’s Postcolonialism And Science Fiction. New York, NY:...
Langer, Jessica. Postcolonialism And Science Fiction. New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011. 1x +188pp. Reviewer: Rodney Thomas Jr., miteewarrior@hotmail.com A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to...
View ArticleUPDATE: Pressing On: Legacy of Marcella Althaus-Reid, July 9-12, 2013, Buenos...
Check out the schedule of presenters and activities for an amazing conference, sponsored by Postcolonial Networks, ISEDET, and GEMRIP, that brings together postcolonial and queer theological and...
View ArticleBook Release: Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India
Our congratulations to James Elisha Taneti, author of the forthcoming Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India: Telugu Women in Mission, which will be the third volume in the Postcolonialism...
View ArticlePamphletarian Theology with Cláudio Carvalhaes: Kiran Sebastian on Liturgy...
We will find common breathings of the Spirit in our midst, so we can share a common, even if radically different, enthusiasm/en-theos-ism (being possessed by God) in our lives!
View ArticleThe Postcolonial Church: Theology, Identity, and Mission | St. Paul’s...
The May 2014 meeting on "The Postcolonial Church: Theology, Identity, and Mission" is on the horizon!
View ArticlePostcolonial Empathy is Not a One-Way Red Arrow Strategy
"Empathy is a messy equation that requires deep listening, requires yielding to perspectives different from and that challenge my perspective, and requires making sense of histories in relation to...
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