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Contributors to this special issue use a pluriversal lens to trace
the colonial continuities, the imperial geographies, and the forms
of difference through which people become subjects of, resist, and
shore up security regimes across the world. Using a transnational
feminist approach, the authors contest the boundedness of the
category Global South, instead emphasizing the fluidity between
supposedly separate scales, such as North/South and
intimate/global. Essay topics include imperial warfare in East
Africa, national security and the politics of protest at India's
borderlands, the diasporic politics of race and class in Jamaica's
security dynamics, the use of religion to designate
state-sanctioned violence as legitimate, and securitizing
patriarchies in postcolonial India. Contributors. Samar Al-Bulushi,
Sahana Ghosh, Inderpal Grewal, Dipin Kaur, Negar Razavi, Sasha
Sabherwal, Deborah A. Thomas
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