Decolonial politics, and decolonial literary criticism by extension, is abolitionist in nature. Accordingly, decolonial literary criticism is better understood as an allergy towards the canon; a compulsion to revolutionise art and literature within the confines of a colonial language.
Author: Jayden Nguyen
In the context of gang activity in Cabramatta, it is essential to understand the turbulent relationship between the Australian settler-colony and the war-torn Vietnamese diaspora.
In an age where political censorship is more subtle, there is now an overwhelming impression that student activism and journalism have dwindled in importance.
On Saturday, Palestine Action Group Sydney conducted its nineteenth consecutive rally at Hyde Park calling for an end to the…
Sunday, December 10 marked the ninth week of the Palestine Action Group’s Sydney protests against Israeli occupation and genocide of…
POC-endorsed conservatism ironically appears to legitimise settler-colonialism among communities it has always sought to oppress.
FASS1000 is a microcosm of an increasingly corporate university that values generality and neglects specialisation.
Demonstrators marched from Town Hall to the Opera House against the federal government’s endorsement of Israel’s settler-colonial occupation.
It is necessary for us of immigrant backgrounds to realise our position in Indigenous dispossession as inadvertent beneficiaries… A resolution begins by realising on whose land we live.
The very universality of emotion, and vulnerability, was the sentimental zenith of this revue. The concept of storytelling through common ethnic experiences made this year’s POC Revue an affectionate one to watch.