Deadline: open
Postcoloniality examines issues around dispossessions and repossession, the connectivity of the African past to the present, postcolonial societies and cultures, possibilities of resistance through aesthetics, politics, literature, and culture; and generally the continuous condition of reconfiguring the ‘subaltern’s’ mind and space.
How does the postcolonial subject engage, encounter and/or negotiate with identities such as race, gender, and sexuality? How does the present of the postcolonial subject determine their future? What does the world look like from the eyes of people of color? We want to keep asking uncomfortable questions and are in the perennial lookout for answers which trouble us and debunk the myth of a fair world. We critique obstinate normativities of our “apparently” known realities and deconstruct them. We embody defiance through the negation of “truth” claims. We see the world from the margins.
The first print issue of Postcoloniality will be published under the theme ‘DECONSTRUCT’. As many aspects in our personal, political, economic and socio-cultural lives demand decolonization, we will allow our contributors the liberty of interpreting the theme according to their critical understandings. Since the space is for free thinkers, we will allow you abundant creative freedom as long as the basic concept behind the call is not lost. Let us critically examine what we know or think we know how we perceive each other, our struggles and successes, and more.
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*ALL WORKS SUBMITTED MUST BE ORIGINAL AND NOT PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE* SUBMISSIONS MUST BE MADE TO: admin@postcoloniality.com and editor@postcoloniality.com.
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