Article
Book symposium on Adom Getachew 'Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination'
This article was written by
Adom Getachew; Reviews by Sarah Gray, Radia Kesseiri and Peter Brett
This article was published on
![Cover image of Worldmaking after Empire](/sites/default/files/styles/primary_image_small/public/2021-09/Worldmaking%20after%20Empire%20%28edit%29_0.jpg?h=6047f236&itok=bSG7dBvs)
This book symposium features reviews from members of the BISA Africa and International Studies working group. The focus is Adom Getachew's monograph, Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination, which was published by Princeton University Press in 2019. The author provides a summary of the book plus a response to the reviewers.
- Read this summary of the book, written by author Adom Getachew
- Connectivity, resistance and re-appropriation in Indian Ocean Worldmaking after Empire - Sarah Gray (SOAS)
- Algeria’s self-determination and third wordlist policy under President Houari Boumédiène - Radia Kasseiri
- Worldmaking after Empire: A response - Peter Brett
- Finally read Adom Getachew's response to the three reviews.