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Strange Weather: Indigenous Materialisms, New Materialism, and Colonialism
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- 30 August 2018, pp. 353-370
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“Our Forces Have Redoubled”: World Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Afro-Asian Writers’ Bureau
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- 14 May 2015, pp. 233-252
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Introduction: African Science Fiction
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 265-272
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History 4°: Postcolonial Method and Anthropocene Time
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- 17 February 2014, pp. 123-142
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“After the End Times”: Postcrisis African Science Fiction
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- 12 February 2014, pp. 33-49
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“We are change”: The Novum as Event in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 291-312
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Term Anthropocene
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- 27 June 2014, pp. 257-264
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Africa, Post-Global: A Reaffirmation
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 323-331
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Afronauts: On Science Fiction and the Crisis of Possibility
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 273-290
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African Literature in the Post-Global Age: Provocations on Field Commonsense
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 387-396
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Rhizomatic Influence: The Antigenealogy of Glissant and Deleuze
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- 07 January 2019, pp. 1-13
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Genre as Ideological Impulse: Reflections on Big Data and African Cultural Production
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 409-423
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The Ghost in the House: Women, Race, and Domesticity in South Africa1
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- 17 June 2014, pp. 173-188
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SF, Infrastructure, and the Anthropocene: Reading Moxyland and Zoo City
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 345-359
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“Let Us All Mutate Together”: Cracking the Code in Laing’s Big Bishop Roko and the Altar Gangsters
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- 21 October 2016, pp. 313-328
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Against Supersessionist Thinking: Old and New, Jews and Postcolonialism, the Ghetto and Diaspora
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- 30 August 2017, pp. 424-439
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The Creolizing Turn and Its Archipelagic Directions
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- 03 January 2023, pp. 90-103
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Plantation, Archive, Stage: Trans(post)colonial Intimations in Katherine Dunham’s L’Ag’ya and Little Black Sambo
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- 10 June 2015, pp. 213-231
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The Critics’ Count: Revisions of Dracula and the Postcolonial Irish Gothic
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- 22 May 2014, pp. 189-206
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Introduction: Genre in Africa
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 151-158
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