'Discarding the language of empire was personal before it was political.'
'Discarding the language of empire was personal before it was political.'
A farewell symphony for our own boy and his many beautiful, sexy and necessary stories. For many queer folk, his novels were a guide to our cullture and history, well before we gained, through him and others like him, the courage to write our own chapters. www.theguardian.com/books/2025/j...
What a loss to scholarship and activism, but what a mighty example of a life purposefully lived. So many of my students have relished engaging with his intellect and wisdom. www.euronews.com/culture/2025...
Why Gen X is the real loser generation
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from The Economist. Sigh.
Study in a truly walkable city - the MA International Relations at the University of Lincoln - a perspective from the US: www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1c3...
This #newblogpost is a reflection on the nature and state of African history, a quiz and a reading list. My hope is that it is a reminder that the failure to study the history of humanity, is an act of self-destruction, and that African history is world history.
folukeafrica.com/african-hist...
Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence? www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
Anyone with knowledge of HIV, PEPFAR or development could have told Mr Musk he was wrong. But the callousness, disregard for life, rejection of expertise and capricious misinformation are the point. This would be shameful. If the man had the capacity to feel shame. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
The Pentagon has marked 26,000 photos for deletion to purge evidence of diversity.
The photos include the 1st black pilots in WWII, the 1st women to pass infantry training & the plane that dropped the Hiroshima bomb because itβs called the βEnola GAYβ.
This is real. Weβre living in a horror story.
'The financial strain on universities has driven leadership teams into aggressive cost-cutting, often prioritising key performance indicators such as grant income and publication metrics. Historically, these have been shaped by a male-dominated system'. 1/2
I already pay @theguardian.com Β£15 a month for a digital subscription. Now an extra Β£5 is demanded by this privacy-invasive, legally-dubious cookie paywall. I believe in paying for journalism. I donβt believe in newspapers running an extortion racket against those with legitimate privacy concerns.
"βI believe we can have our history, we can keep records, but not celebrate some crooks and historical figureheadsβ - Kampalaβs lord mayor, Erias Lukwago. www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
excited & looking forward to reading this promising upcoming book on the politics of memorialisation by @rahulraothariel.bsky.social
www.plutobooks.com/978074535076...
An insightful review of Mangubatβs enaging and wide-ranging book on Filipino colonial history. I can also wholeheartedly recommend the the podcast on which it is based mekongreview.com/lost-and-fou...
Important work from the ASEAN SOGIE Caucus on the implications for queer and trans folk in SE Asia of the US aid withdrawal/suspension. aseansogiecaucus.org/latest/asc-n...
Fantastic to be invited to speak on decolonial futures for Kurdistan by the Politics Society at the University of Lincoln. Thanks to all the students, colleagues and alums that attended and sparked such a great conversation.
Itβs always a highlight of my year to chair the Lincoln Model United Nations General Assembly - so many great speeches and wonderful to see our students using the skills and knowledge theyβve picked up over a semesterβs hard work. Thanks to @lincolnshirecc.bsky.social as always.
'Findings suggest that overtime, my academic identity has become characterised by resistance, a desire to be creative and work with autonomy to counteract the evaluative culture of higher education.'
#AcademicSky
An interesting new study by Jane Pye. π
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Our Lexicon for Bridging Decolonial Queer Feminisms and Materialist Feminisms is now published in Arabic & English. kohljournal.press/issue-11-1 ππ
Being anti-colonial in your values and decolonial in your actions is the only way to continue living the radical potential of queerness.
New as Online First: Nelson Maldonado-Torres, 'AnΓbal Quijano and the Decolonial Turn' - emphasizes the role of decolonial collectives in the formation of combative decolonial attitudes. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Now on YouTube: The talk by Kimani Njogu, co-written with Alamin Mazrui, on "NgΕ©gΔ© and the Quest for a Paradigm Shift: Between Language and Translation". The discussant is Christian Mair. Enjoy!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjra...
βTo be truly meaningful, [decolonisation] has to be about critiquing power and knowledge, exploring how power is constituted in knowledge, and how that enables structures of domination to be upheld.β Interview with our amazing UQ colleague Heloise Weber.
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On the nostalgia of the colonised and the ambiguous contours of post/de-colonisation in the Taiwan-Japan relationship. Thought provoking stuff. mekongreview.com/the-nostalgi...