Authors
Robert JC Young
Publication date
2012
Journal
New Literary History
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
19-42
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Description
In a reconsideration of the role of the postcolonial in the twenty-first century, the article focuses on contemporary issues that have involved what can be characterized as the politics of invisibility and of unreadability: indigenous struggles and their relation to settler colonialism, illegal migrants, and political Islam. It is argued that while none of these fall within the template of the classic paradigm of anticolonial struggles, they all involve postcolonial remains from the colonial past as well as prompting political insights that show the extent to which postcolonial perspectives continue to offer the basis of transformative critique.
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Scholar articles
RJC Young - New Literary History, 2012