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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Kent Law Review

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Published: 2022-09-03

Articles

  • Are we all Human? Anti-Colonial Consciousness and Critique of Humanism

    Riya Bhattacharya
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  • Does the Politics of Recognition function as a mechanism for the amelioration of colonialism’s effects, or as a means through which these effects are reproduced?

    Monique Mcintosh
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  • It has been argued that ‘blackness’ is a key site through which surveillance is practiced, narrated and enacted. In short, as S. Browne puts it: ‘Surveillance is nothing new to black folks. It is the fact of antiblackness’. (S. Browne, Dark Matters, p.10)

    Ogugua Chizea
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  • Did Edward Said’s Orientalism inaugurate a new kind of study of colonialism?

    Leah Arthur
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  • ‘Blackness’ is a key site through which surveillance is practiced, narrated and enacted. In short, as S. Browne puts it: ‘Surveillance is nothing new to black folks. It is the fact of antiblackness’.

    Niki Kapourelakou
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Interviews

  • Interview with Lord Reed KLR Editorial Board interviews

    Jireh Akandwanaho, Amber Lennox

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