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Contributors tions include Affective Communities: Anticolonial Thought and the Politics of Friendship (2006), Postcolonialism: A Critical Introduction (1998), Measures of Home and Other Poems (2000), and the coauthored England through Colonial Eyes (2001). She is a founding editor of the journal Postcolonial Studies. Public Culture Ranjana Khanna is Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women’s Studies and a professor in the Department of English, the Program in Literature, and Women’s Studies at Duke University. She is the author of Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism (2003) and Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present (2008). She has published widely in journals such as diacritics, differences, positions, South Atlantic Quarterly, Screen, Signs, and Art History. She is currently at work on projects about the concept of asylum and on technologies of unbelonging. Marnia Lazreg is a professor of sociology at the Graduate Center and Hunter College, City University of New York. She is the recipient of a number of fellowships, including at the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton) and the Bunting Institute (Radcliffe-Harvard). Her recent publications include Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad (2008) and Questioning the Veil: Open Letters to Muslim Women (2009). She is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Public Culture Duke University Press

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Publisher
Duke University Press
Copyright
Copyright 2011 by Duke University Press
ISSN
0899-2363
eISSN
1527-8018
DOI
10.1215/08992363-23-1-259
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tions include Affective Communities: Anticolonial Thought and the Politics of Friendship (2006), Postcolonialism: A Critical Introduction (1998), Measures of Home and Other Poems (2000), and the coauthored England through Colonial Eyes (2001). She is a founding editor of the journal Postcolonial Studies. Public Culture Ranjana Khanna is Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women’s Studies and a professor in the Department of English, the Program in Literature, and Women’s Studies at Duke University. She is the author of Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism (2003) and Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present (2008). She has published widely in journals such as diacritics, differences, positions, South Atlantic Quarterly, Screen, Signs, and Art History. She is currently at work on projects about the concept of asylum and on technologies of unbelonging. Marnia Lazreg is a professor of sociology at the Graduate Center and Hunter College, City University of New York. She is the recipient of a number of fellowships, including at the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton) and the Bunting Institute (Radcliffe-Harvard). Her recent publications include Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad (2008) and Questioning the Veil: Open Letters to Muslim Women (2009). She is

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