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The Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology welcomes all scholarly interrogations of postcolonial theories and theologies, without restriction to any particular political/cultural ideology or to specific critical practices. JPTT seeks to encourage the broadest possible variety of approaches and viewpoints, and the generation of wide-ranging, productive debates. Submitted articles will be evaluated for quality of their argument rather than personal agreement with the results or method.

Please direct submissions to the editor at jon@postcolonialjournal.com.

 

Citations of JPTT articles can follow this format:

Joseph F. Duggan, "The Performance and Embodiment of Hybridity, Porosity, and Interstitial Relationships: A Vision for the Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology," Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology 1/1 (October 2010): 1-28.

Jørgen Skov Sørensen, "Review of Jonathan Ingleby, Beyond Empire: Postcolonialism and Mission in a Global Context," Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology 1 (October 2010): 1-4.