Join us for the launch of Katy Sian’s new book ‘Conversations In Postcolonial Thought’Â
Based on original material Conversations In Postcolonial Thought offers a series of 12 conversational interviews with a diverse set of postcolonial thinkers from across the globe in the social sciences and humanities. Using a biographical approach to map out life histories, uniquely this book not only examines the key ideas of the thinkers interviewed, but it also invites readers to share their personal journeys to help one understand the experiences that led to their work within the field. Discussing topics ranging from Bob Marley to the Black Panthers, Fanon to feminism, anti-apartheid to the academy, Checkpoint Charlie to climate change, and Wittgenstein to the war on terror, this book uncovers a set of thought provoking adventures about intellect, resistance and empowerment.
WHEN:Â Friday, 28 November at 6.45pm
WHERE:Â IHRC Bookshop & Gallery, 202 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8PA (Nearest tube: Preston Road / Metropolitan Line)
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Dr Katy P. Sian – is a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester in the school of social sciences. She is the author of, Unsettling Sikh and Muslim Conflict: Mistaken Identities, Forced Conversions, and Postcolonial Formations (2013) Lexington Books: Lanham, and co-author of, Racism, Governance, and Public Policy: Beyond Human Rights (2013) Routledge: London