IMPERIAL REVERB

EXPLORING THE POSTCOLONIES OF COMMUNISM

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Panel III.

POST-IMPERIAL CLAIMS

Christopher Herwig, Soviet Bus Stops, FUEL Publishing, 2015.

Christopher Herwig, Soviet Bus Stops, FUEL Publishing, 2015.

Chair: MARGARET H. BEISSINGER (Princeton University)

SAYGUN GÖKARIKSEL (Boğaziçi University)
Misadventures of Transitional Justice: Rightwing Lustration in “Postcolonial” Poland

CHOI CHATTERJEE (California State University)
Whom Does a Woman Speak For in a Post-World Order? The Case for and against Anna Politkovskaya and Arundhati Roy

ALBERT DOJA (University of Lille)
Post-imperial Truth Claims and Postcolonial Knowledge Production in the Post-Communist Balkans

Discussant: RONALD GRIGOR SUNY (University of Michigan)

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