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enable the pulling together of scholars engaged in social justice-oriented research, whether motivated by class politics or radical cultural work? The World in a Grain of Sand forcefully reminds us of the need for radical universalism and I strongly affiliate with its motivations and its insistence that postcolonial literature far exceeds postcolonial theory. I question, however, whether yesterday’s battlelines against postmodernist theory are helpful in building solidarity – especially when history is pushing people together, regardless of the theories to which they may subscribe.
期刊介绍:
Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.