Displacement and the Somatics of Postcolonial Culture /
Displacement and the Somatics of Postcolonial Culture is Douglas Robinson's study of postcolonial affect--specifically, of the breakdown of the normative (regulatory) circulation of affect in the refugee experience and the colonial encounter, the restructuring of that regulatory circulation in colon...
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2013.
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