Three approaches to decolonisation, compared.
A very nice piece, though I don't fully agree with the picture. Can DM you a couple of things I have written on this, if you like!
Hi Arudra! Please do DM those thoughts to me or post them here if you think future readers might appreciate your additional inputs/disagreements 😊
Great! Here's the piece on decolonising law: https://www.sociolegalreview.com/post/decolonising-the-law-the-wrong-answer-to-the-wrong-question
And here's a piece on decolonising thought more generally: https://www.miamisocialsciences.org/home/wlieiebx357qf0ag75vemn5dnjg8h4
Enjoyed reading! You've probably read the books in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis trilogy as well.
Thank you! I’ve actually read only book one, Sea of Poppies. I then tried the audiobook version of book 2 but an epic with multiple characters is not ideal for audio. Finished about half of it.
Such an insightful read!
Thank you Rishita, appreciate your words of support!
A very nice piece, though I don't fully agree with the picture. Can DM you a couple of things I have written on this, if you like!
Hi Arudra! Please do DM those thoughts to me or post them here if you think future readers might appreciate your additional inputs/disagreements 😊
Great! Here's the piece on decolonising law: https://www.sociolegalreview.com/post/decolonising-the-law-the-wrong-answer-to-the-wrong-question
And here's a piece on decolonising thought more generally: https://www.miamisocialsciences.org/home/wlieiebx357qf0ag75vemn5dnjg8h4
Enjoyed reading! You've probably read the books in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis trilogy as well.
Thank you! I’ve actually read only book one, Sea of Poppies. I then tried the audiobook version of book 2 but an epic with multiple characters is not ideal for audio. Finished about half of it.
Such an insightful read!
Thank you Rishita, appreciate your words of support!