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We have just re-launched Postcolonialities as a community website with a hope to bring together scholars and students of postcolonial studies.
Postcolonialities is a member-supported community website with the sole purpose of enabling our fellow bloggers to share their writings with the global community of bloggers. As a community-themed website, Postcolonialities offers you a twofold advantage: You gain access to quality content and develop relationships and alliances with a community of fellow scholars.
All those who sign up and create an account with us have free access to the community features of our website and they can also use our content, according to our Usage Rules, for free.
All members are automatically registered as “subscribers,” which means you will have access to all protected areas on the front end of the blog. If you would like to contribute to our blog, please contact us and we will upgrade your account to “contributor” level, which will enable you to post your blog entries, announcements, and articles to our blog.
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