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On the Postcolony
Managing the Postcolony: an Ethnography at the Bank Technology Centre
The Political Economy of Africa's Natural Resources And
Chapter 1: Warlords and States in Africa Introduction This Book Concentrates on the Development of ‘Warlordism’ Across Africa
The Troubled Encounter Between Postcolonialism and African History Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
Too Poor for Debt: Deleuze's First-World Problems
Janz on Mbembe, 'On the Postcolony'
The Art and Politics of Documentary During Global Crisis Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2013
What Is Postcolonial Thinking? an Interview with Achille Mbembe
The Postcolonial Condition and Its Possible Futures in Achille Mbembe, Tsenay Serequeberhan, and Lewis R
Achille Mbembe's (Re)Writing of Postcolonial Africa
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Genealogies of Coloniality and Implications for Africa's Development
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"Framing the Issue"
Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial World
Law and Disorder in the Postcolony*
African Colonial States
Anthropology
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Postcolonialism Table of Contents
British Colonialism and the Pitfalls of Postcolonial Nationhood in Nigeria
On the Visceral
Gramsci in the Postcolony: Hegemony and Anticolonialism in Nasserist Egypt
Sya 4011 Postcolonial Theory
"The Troubled Encounter Between Postcolonialism and African History"
Trajectories of the Postcolony in the Color Purple
On the Political Genealogy of Trump After Foucault
Mbembe, "Necropolitics"
Mbembe at the Lekgotla of Foucault's Self-Styling and African Identity
Return to the Postcolony T.J Demos
2016-02-17 Karera.Pub
Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies
Ontological Terror: Blackness, Nihilism, and Emancipation Calvin Warren, Emory University
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REVIEW Breaches in the Commonplace Achille Mbembe's
Confronting the Colonial: the (Re)Production of 'African
What Is Liberation
Achille Mbembe: Subject, Subjection, and Subjectivity