Noyes, John. 2019. Humanism, embodied knowledge, and postcolonial theory. In M. Albrecht (Ed.), Postcolonialism Cross-Examined. Multidirectional Perspectives on Imperial and Colonial Pasts and the Neocolonial Present. London and New York: Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/Postcolonialism-Cross-Examined-Multidirectional-Perspectives-on-Imperial/Albrecht/p/book/9781138344174
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