The essays in this volume examine the tensions between two major political and intellectual structures: the global and the postcolonial, charting the ways in which such tensions are constitutive of changing power relations between the individual, the nation-state and global forces. Contributors ask how postcolonialism, with its emphasis on cultural difference and diversity, can respond to the new, neo-imperialist imperatives of globalization. Signalling the discursive grounds for debate is the fissures/fusions title, suggesting alternative categorizations of stereotypes like 'global homogeniza.
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Joseph, C. A. B., & Wilson, J. (2023). Global Fissures : Postcolonial Fusions. In Global Fissures (pp. xi–xxvi). BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789401203098_003
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