2019
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12478
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Postcolonial geographies and colonialism's mutations: The geo‐graphing of South Asia

Abstract: This article builds on postcolonial geography's concepts of imaginative geographies, worlding, and subaltern geopolitics by applying them to an examination of South Asia's regional formation in the mid-20th century. Following a review of debates in postcolonial geography, I analyze the mutations of colonialism as they shaped the dynamics of South Asia in the wake of formal decolonization. First, the Indian subcontinent's partition inscribed colonial knowledge onto the imaginative geographies of postcolonial na… Show more

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“…Geographers have increasingly addressed the neglect of area studies in their discipline (Ashutosh, 2020; Child and Barnes, 2019; Jehlička, 2021; Powell et al, 2017; Jazeel, 2016; Sidaway, 2013; Sidaway et al, 2016). Much of Anglophone geography turned away from regional geography with the quantitative revolution in the 1950s, and largely ignored the rise of Cold War area studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographers have increasingly addressed the neglect of area studies in their discipline (Ashutosh, 2020; Child and Barnes, 2019; Jehlička, 2021; Powell et al, 2017; Jazeel, 2016; Sidaway, 2013; Sidaway et al, 2016). Much of Anglophone geography turned away from regional geography with the quantitative revolution in the 1950s, and largely ignored the rise of Cold War area studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%