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Acknowledgements vi
Introduction 1
I Critique 27
Chapter 1 The Problem of the Negative 29
Chapter 2 Postcolonial Appropriations 60
Chapter 3 The Problem of the Actual 100
II Constructivism 129
Chapter 4 Power/Desire 131
Chapter 5 Subjectivity 155
Chapter 6 What is 'Postcolonial'? 192
Conclusion: Postcolonial Agency 231
Bibliography 238
Index 253
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