Book Review: The Decolonization of Imagination: Culture, Knowledge and Power [Book Review]

International Third World Studies Journal and Review 8:73-75 (1997)
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Pieterse, Jan Nederveen and Parekh, Bhikhu (eds.). The Decolonization of Imagination: Culture, Knowledge and Power. London: Zed Books, 1995. 265pp. $59.95 (cloth), $22.50 (paper).

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