ABSTRACT

Engagements with the postcolonial world by International Relations scholars have grown significantly in recent years. The Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Politics provides a solid reference point for understanding and analyzing global politics from a perspective sensitive to the multiple legacies of colonial and imperial rule.

The Handbook introduces and develops cutting-edge analytical frameworks that draw on Black, decolonial, feminist, indigenous, Marxist and postcolonial thought as well as a multitude of intellectual traditions from across the globe. Alongside empirical issue areas that remain crucial to assessing the impact of European and Western colonialism on global politics, the book introduces new issue areas that have arisen due to the mutating structures of colonial and imperial rule.

This vital resource is split into five thematic sections, each featuring a brief, orienting introduction:

  • Points of departure
  • Popular postcolonial imaginaries
  • Struggles over the postcolonial state
  • Struggles over land
  • Alternative global imaginaries

Providing both a consolidated understanding of the field as it is, and setting an expansive and dynamic research agenda for the future, this handbook is essential reading for students and scholars of International Relations alike.

chapter 1|15 pages

Postcolonial Politics

An introduction

part I|69 pages

Points of departure

part II|108 pages

Popular postcolonial imaginaries

part III|73 pages

Struggles over the postcolonial state

chapter 16|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 17|10 pages

The State

Postcolonial histories of the concept

chapter 18|12 pages

Race, Ethnicity and the State

Contemporary quilombos in Brazil's settler colonial present

chapter 19|17 pages

The Revolution of Smiling Women

Stateless democracy and power in Rojava

chapter 21|13 pages

‘Too Simple and Sometimes Naïve’

Hong Kong, between China and the West

part IV|81 pages

Struggles over land

chapter 22|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 23|15 pages

‘Old Wine in New Bottles’

Enclosure, neoliberal capitalism and postcolonial politics

chapter 24|13 pages

Saltwater Archives

Native knowledge in a time of rising tides

chapter 26|17 pages

No Migration, Repatriation

Spiritual visionings and political limitations of Rastafari repatriation to Ethiopia

part V|113 pages

Alternative global imaginaries

chapter 28|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 29|18 pages

Wanda's Dream

Daoist world politics in five acts

chapter 30|10 pages

Civilising Process or Civilising Mission?

Toward a Post-Western understanding of Human Security

chapter 31|15 pages

Dialogical International Relations

Gandhi, Tagore and self-transformation

chapter 32|13 pages

‘Telling a Tale’

Gender, knowledge and the subject in Nepal

chapter 33|18 pages

Du Bois, Ghana and Cairo Jazz

The geo-politics of Malcolm X

chapter 34|10 pages

Blesi Doub/Heridas Dobles/ Dual Wounds

Re-writing the island

chapter 35|23 pages

African Violet

Hybrid of circumstance