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Behzad Khosravi Noori

Behzad Khosravi Noori

12+3 days of writing.  Mowing the Grass: The Epistemic Violence and the Enemy of My Enemy

12+3 days of writing. Mowing the Grass: The Epistemic Violence and the Enemy of My Enemy

This is the map published by the IDF on June 24th, ordering an emergency evacuation for everyone within the red circle, district 7 in Tehran. It is a map of my old neighbourhood in Tehran, a mixed area of working and middle-class families. The place where I was born, grew
Behzad Khosravi Noori Jul 24, 2025
You can’t understand the world without learning about empire

You can’t understand the world without learning about empire

Observing the protests against racism in the streets of the US, UK, Australia and elsewhere feels like watching not only a mass movement, but also a classroom, crackling with intellectual energy. For the movement on the streets is not just protesting against specific acts and omissions, it is also making
Behzad Khosravi Noori, David Martin, Sanjay Seth Jul 1, 2020
Postcolonial Politics is dedicated to exploring the manifold ways in which contemporary politics and culture continue to be shaped by the legacies of colonialism, including its ongoing manifestations in the forms of neocolonialism, racism, global inequality and climate crisis. We are particularly interested in looking at novel forms of political organisation, innovative ideas and subjectivities that question received understandings of our social order.
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