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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2003
- Contributors
- Introduction: Coloniality's Persistence
- Editors' Note
- Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation--An Argument
- Erotics of Aryanism/Histories of Empire: How "White Supremacy" and "Hellenomania" Construct "Discourses of Sexuality"
- Falling in Love with Indians: The Metaphysics of Becoming America
- "Im Goin Pimp Whores!": The Goines Factor and the Theory of a Hip-Hop Neo-Slave Narrative
- Imperial Geographies and Caribbean Nationalism: At the Border between "A Dying Colonialism" and U.S. Hegemony
- Problematics of Transnational Feminism for Asian American Women
- Environmental History and British Colonialism in India: A Prime Political Agenda
- From Orientalism to Area Studies
- Carmen Maria Colon Pellot: On "Womanhood" and "Race" in Puerto Rico during the Interwar Period
- "Race," Labor, "Women's Proper Place," and the Birth of Nations: Notes on Historicizing the Coloniality of Power
- Reformulating Nationalism in the African Diaspora: The Aponte Rebellion of 1812
- Prophecy, Authenticity, Oppositional Models: Writers and Politics in Africa
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