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Gregory B. Lee with Patrick Poon September 4, 2021

HONG KONG: THE DECOLONIZATION THAT NEVER HAPPENED

Florent Villard and Gregory B Lee July 6, 2021

“Islamo-Leftism” – Hobby Horse of the Ideologues of French Universalism

Seminar series
admin January 28, 2021

Migration, Technologies & Postcolonial Genealogies

Remaking the Metropole
Humeira Iqtidar January 27, 2021

Remaking the Metropole

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HONG KONG: THE DECOLONIZATION THAT NEVER HAPPENED

  • By Gregory B. Lee with Patrick Poon
  • September 4, 2021

In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial...

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“Islamo-Leftism” – Hobby Horse of the Ideologues of French Universalism

  • By Florent Villard and Gregory B Lee
  • July 6, 2021

The recent and intense attacks on what has been labelled Islamo-leftism, Islamo-gauchisme in the original,...

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Seminar series
  • Postcolonial Theory

Migration, Technologies & Postcolonial Genealogies

  • By admin
  • January 28, 2021

Seminar series at the Centre Postcolonial Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London (Spring 2021) This seminar...

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Remaking the Metropole
  • Postcolonial Theory

Remaking the Metropole

  • By Humeira Iqtidar
  • January 27, 2021

Remaking the Metropole Postcolonial scholarship has long held out the promise of helping us understand...

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