Abstract
The past decade has witnessed an exponential growth in literature on the diverse forms, practices, and politics of mobility. Research on migration has been at the forefront of this field. Themes in this respect include heterogeneous practices that have developed out of traditions of resistance to a global historical trajectory of imperialism and colonialism. In response to such historical transformations of recent decades, the nature of postcolonial inquiry has evolved. Such changing postcolonial trajectories and power negotiations are more pronounced in specific parts of the world than in others. To that end, "Postcolonial Intersections: Asia on the Move" is a special section that engages, examines, and analyzes everyday power negoti ations, focusing particularly on Asia. Such everyday negotiations explicitly point to pressure points and movements across multiple geosocial scales where gender, religion, age, social class, and caste, to name a few, are constantly negotiated and redefined via changing subjectivities.
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Chaudhuri, M., & Thimm, V. (2018). Postcolonial intersections: Asia on the move introduction. Transfers, 8(3), 28–35. https://doi.org/10.3167/TRANS.2018.080303
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