J Sai Deepak’s book titled, ‘India, That is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution’, is the first part of a comprehensive trilogy, which examines the far reaching impact of European ‘colonial ...
A prominent architect of decolonial theory, his diagnosis of European colonial ills is both penetrating and flawed ...
EJAV acknowledges the histories of oppression and violence in and beyond Virginia We strive to build EJAV with a decolonial mindset. As such, we acknowledge that labeling this archive as an ...
A Tunisian and an Iranian filmmaker won the two top prizes at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Though the two films were made by a Tunisian and an Iranian, both are set in France – and both films are ...
Rural and Indigenous women perform much of their agricultural activities as unpaid family members or as self-employed workers. A lot of this work has become mythologized as being a virtuous act (Limki ...
Queen Elizabeth’s passing was expected and it offers an opportunity to examine what she, as the Monarch, represented to us in the detritus of the British Empire. What is remarkable is how she and the ...
Violence against women is normalised in our societies to such an extent that it is almost invisible, like the air we breathe. Neither the perpetrators nor the systems that permit and breed violence ...
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