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CM20: PostWest

Shanon Shah suggests PostWest is a speculative concept that obscures as much as it explains, Jasper M Trautsch explores the concept of the 'West', Roger van Zwanenberg explains how the West became a dominant world power, Gordon Blaine Steffey suffers from PostWest anxieties, Amrita Ghosh goes in search of the 'East', Shiv Visvanathan imagines India's rise to a second rate power, Julia Sveshnikova comes to terms with Russia's identity crisis, Jalal Afhim marvels at China's balancing act, Boyd Tonkin is not impressed by the narratives of rise and decline, Carool Kersten analyses the 'post-everything' thought of the American-Iranian scholar Hamid Dabashi, Andrew Brown insists that liberal democracy is a (partial) fraud, Giles Goddard thinks it is the beginning of the end of capitalism, Avaes Mohammad dissects 'the clash of civilisations', Scott Jordan argues the West as the valiant cowboy will not ride into the sunset, Hassan Mahamdallie needs radical hope to survive a PostWest world, and Jim Dator declares 'the West is Dead' - get over it! 

Also in this issue: Bina Shah on Thar women and Pakistani art, Tamim Sadikali on Britain through Muslim eyes, Ana Maria Pacheco's 'Dark Events', poems by Fawda Suleiman and Amir Darwish, a short story by Imaan Irfan, and Samia Rahman's list of top ten PostWest films.

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In this issue

The Last Post by Shanon Shah

You know the story. Prince Hamlet grieves the untimely and mysterious death of his father and resents Claudius, his uncle, for marrying his mother ...

The Concept of the West by Jasper M Trautsch

When did the concept of ‘the West’ emerge? How is it related to what (until recently) was referred to as the ‘Orient’? And ...

Where is the East by Amrita Ghosh

What do we do when we talk about, or think of, the West? Consciously or unconsciously, we envisage the West in terms of its binary opposite: the ...

India's Rise to Secondariness by Shiv Visvanathan

You ask me: whatever happened to our desperate aspiration to be a superpower? It is a good question; particularly now that Narendra Modi has been ...

Russia's Identity Crisis by Julia Sveshnikova

Coming back to Russia in the spring of 2016, I am all ears, eyes and soul. I want to see the changes on the ground after Russia was battered by ...

Samia Rahman's Top Ten PostWest Films

Much like Zayn Malik’s ‘shock’ departure from One Direction, one of the world’s least well-kept secrets is the ...