Cultural Geography
First, geographers’ interest in geography’s empire is tied to broader analytical concerns – with, for example, representation, a ...
[Indian] empire as a single territorial and political entity’. And Burnett (2000: 38–52) has looked at the power of cartographic ...
the Pacific north-west at the end of the eighteenth century is that western explorers and traders and the metropolitan politicia ...
charge, because he sees his work as an attempt to elucidate ‘the intellectual sources of racism’, but this spat over the politic ...
different sorts of difficult theory’. One wonders, too, about the extent to which geographical work on the imperial/colonial pas ...
pockets of historical-geographical research that deal with native agendas and try to listen to the other. I have used archaeolog ...
366 AFTER EMPIRE CONCLUSION There can be no simple summary to a chapter like this, which ranges over a wide critical terrain. Bu ...
Blunt, A. and Rose, G. (eds). (1994) Writing Women and Space: Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies. London: Guilford. Bravo, M. ...
368 AFTER EMPIRE Lewis, M. and Woodward, D. (eds) (1997) The History of Cartography, vol. 2, book 3, Cartography in the Traditio ...
For those of us writing from the margins (of one form or another), few would not have been attracted by the term ‘postcolonial’ ...
colonialism to reproduce itself cannot be totally disentangled, but I argue that the way forward is not to accept the paralysis ...
as modernization) via colonialism’ (Koh, 1999: 46). And because the past contains radical breaks and unresolved contradictions c ...
(1992; see also Kironde, 1993; Perera, 1998) singles out the design of the capitol complex as emblematic of the state’s desire t ...
as well as what it should ‘remember to forget’ (Devan, 1999: 22). Hindsight is hence perpetu- ally unstable, shifting with each ...
people who belonged to a single home nation in every way. Even as postcolonial nation-building attempts to territorialize and na ...
between immigrants and their relatively privileged hosts in Japan have been shaped by a history of imperialism and colonialism a ...
an underbelly of low-skilled, low-status ‘foreign workers’^7 who minister to the needs of the privi- leged in residential, comme ...
a set of difficult conditions that threatens to appropriate us as subjects, an appropriation that can work just as well by way o ...
(2002) makes a similar observation in the context of Japan that while male foreign workers in the construc- tion and manufacturi ...
Huang, S., Teo, P. and Yeoh, B.S.A. (2000) ‘Special issue of Women’s Studies International Forum on “Diasporic subjects and iden ...
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