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New Political Science (2007) 29 (1): 23–42.
Published: 01 March 2007
...Dibyesh Anand Abstract Cultural representation of the non-Western Other lies at the core of Western colonial and neocolonial discourses. A critical political analysis of the Western imagination of the Other involves a recognition at two levels—the practices of essentializing and stereotyping...
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New Political Science (1998) 20 (4): 379–397.
Published: 01 December 1998
... by Chicana writers. In addition, and perhaps most importantly, I discuss the anti-patriarchal, anti-colonial challenges posed by Chicana theorists and feminists. I also confront the impacts of “internalized colonialism” that influence relations among Chicanas. Finally, I pose questions about the future...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (3): 465–468.
Published: 01 September 2020
...Molly F. Todd Infrastructures of Race: Concentration and Biopolitics in Colonial Mexico , by Daniel Nemser , Austin, Texas , University of Texas Press , 2017 , 221 pp., $29.95 (softcover), ISBN 978-1-4773-1260-5 © 2020 Molly F.Todd 2020 @NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 465 suggestion...
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New Political Science (1994) 15 (1-2): 191–216.
Published: 01 December 1994
...Pedro Cabán Abstract Puerto Rico's significance for the US state and imperialism has gradually deteriorated. In the context of recent global changes and new developments in the US political economy the logic that justified colonial control cannot be sustained. However, an array of counteracting...
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New Political Science (2013) 35 (3): 479–491.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Uday Chandra Abstract Postcolonialism is now an extensive body of knowledge that draws on Edward Said’s Orientalism, the Subaltern Studies collective, and other critical anti-colonial scholarship. While postcolonial scholars have significantly shaped humanistic disciplines such as history...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (2): 211–226.
Published: 01 June 2018
... that Snowpiercer exposes the limits of technocratic environmentalisms that obscure the links between ecological degradation, capitalist development, and colonial domination. Second, we put Bong’s film into conversation with autonomist Marxist and postcolonial accounts of social domination and transformation. We...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (4): 498–520.
Published: 01 December 2020
...Rachel Yacaa?ał George; Sarah Marie Wiebe Abstract Interrogating the settler-colonial governmentality of natural resource extraction lies at the heart of this article while centering relationships to water and emergent forms of ocean citizenship. This article articulates a seascape epistemology...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (1): 42–57.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Kevin D. Pham Abstract The well-known claim that violence marks the end or failure of politics can be misleading. This essay uses the case of Vietnamese anticolonialism to argue that French colonial violence may have marked the failure of politics between colonizer and colonized, but, more...
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New Political Science (2007) 29 (4): 479–500.
Published: 01 December 2007
... supremacy. Critical whiteness studies must track the institutional and professional investments in the creation of white supremacy and white nationalism through various colonial relations across geographical and territorial space. In a productive turn toward the specificity of South African history...
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New Political Science (2015) 37 (4): 476–493.
Published: 01 December 2015
..., and Emily Balch negotiated WILPF’s stance on two occupations: the controversy over the French use of colonial troops in its occupation of Germany, and the US occupation of Haiti. My argument is that through the evolving intersectional conversation, WILPF came to understand the necessity of weaving...
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The Postcolonial State as Container: Lessons on Nation-Building and the Nation-State from Sri Lanka
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (4): 521–537.
Published: 01 December 2020
...Shelby E. Ward Abstract Sri Lanka provides a geopolitical lens to analyze theviolence (both overt and discursive) necessary for the formation of the postcolonial nation-state. Following Himadeep Muppidi’s concept of the zoological metaphor as one of the colonial signs in international relations, I...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (2): 288–305.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., and homogenous. Empirically, asymmetric citizenship originates in the practices and policies of imperial powers in some of their territories and in the relations of domination and control of colonialism. But, asymmetric citizenship also exists today in the U.S unincorporated territories (and, in particular...
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New Political Science (2021) 43 (1): 30–34.
Published: 01 March 2021
... to the sedimented colonial legacies that haunt it legal forms today. How, I ask, do different proprietary and equivalential orders police equality and limit democracy? © 2021 Caucus for a New Political Science 2021 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2021, VOL. 43, NO.1, 30-34 httpsdoLorg/l 0.1 080/07393148.2021.1880701...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (1): 129–141.
Published: 01 March 2023
..., and North American agrarian settler colonialism. This article develops an immanent critique of the formal limits of populism, while also demonstrating its historical formation in the US steers it away from more radical orientations towards climate justice. © 2023 Caucus for a New Political Science 2023...
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New Political Science (1998) 20 (1): 35–52.
Published: 01 March 1998
...Gail M. Presbey Abstract The IMF, World Bank, and former colonial powers have put pressure on African countries to adopt multiparty democracy. Because of this pressure, many formerly one-party states as well as some military dictatorships have embraced Western and Parliamentarian democratic forms...
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New Political Science (1999) 21 (1): 33–44.
Published: 01 March 1999
...Kwasi Wiredu Abstract One way in which colonialism injured Africa was through the rupture it caused in the integration of the civil with the political aspect of her social life. That integration was one of the strong points of traditional society. Indeed, in traditional life the distinction between...
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New Political Science (1999) 21 (2): 231–236.
Published: 01 June 1999
... for over a century, stated in post-Civil War conventions, in civil rights protests, and African liberation struggles against colonial domination. This is what the women who flocked into the Black Panther Party were fighting to achieve, and it must be in this context that gender dynamics are discussed...
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New Political Science (2025) 47 (1): 163–178.
Published: 01 March 2025
.... The antistupidity and epistemological project of the West operated alongside colonialism, dispossession of first peoples, the enslavement of conquered populations, genocide, and the creation of hierarchies denoting racial superiority and inferiority. Close to the experience of bewilderment, stupidity reveals...
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New Political Science (2013) 35 (2): 227–249.
Published: 01 June 2013
... is studied. Since the colonial era, literacy has conferred the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, first to an elite few and now to the vast majority of people. The democratization of the ability to author the nation has allowed common people to contest and contribute to elite narratives...
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New Political Science (2015) 37 (1): 1–24.
Published: 01 March 2015
... (and sometimes much more) of a self-conscious rethinking and reorientation of the subject in the light of its past complicity, direct or indirect, with the colonial project. But the rate of progress has not been uniform. I suggest that in Western political philosophy in particular, the decolonizing enterprise...
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