Post Grid – Style 10

Watermelon Hairclips and Safe Spaces: Leading a Movement Workshop as a visiting Israeli artist

‘It made me feel safe after seeing your hairclip’, the student said after raising their…
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Learning from Three Teachers: Mulyadhi Kartanegara, al-Attas and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

I approach Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o and Naquib al-Attas here in a modest and personal way:…
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What can anthropology contribute to decolonial scholarship?

What does anthropology, burdened by its own colonial history and currently undergoing its own decolonisation,…
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Being an adīb among strangers: A reflection from the threshold

When I first left my family home, my father offered me a sentence that travelled…
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Inhabiting borderzones, becoming woman in women’s writing

The indeterminate place of the borderzone holds a radical potential to emphasise subaltern (women’s) resistances.…
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Entangled circulations and decoloniality: Rethinking from southeast Asian Islam

My personal and academic experiences have been shaped by movement from the Arab region, to…
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