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				<title><![CDATA[porter posted an update: Internet Marketing Small Business  - SnapGiant provides text marketing products, services and education to empower you [...]]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/porter/" title="porter" rel="nofollow">porter</a> posted an update: <a href="http://www.snapgiant.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>Internet Marketing Small Business</strong></a>    -    SnapGiant provides text marketing products, services and education to empower you to establish your mobile marketing presence with sms marketing, mobile advertising solutions.</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Heike Peckruhn wrote a new blog post: Calling Out Bodies]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/pheike/" title="Heike Peckruhn" rel="nofollow">Heike Peckruhn</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/02/16/calling-bodies/" rel="nofollow">Calling Out Bodies</a> <strong>Postcolonial Body Performance Narratives (PBPN) – What is it? PBPNs diversely engage postcolonial themes, theories, theologies, and realities from decidedly situated perspectives and irreducibly treat bodies and lived experiences as multidimensional sites from which to theorize postcolonial corporeality. Attention to the body is more than just a flirtation with the idea of the body as a [...]</strong></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Jessica Richard commented on the blog post Reflections on Knowledge, Criticism, and the Intellectual]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/jessica-richard-2/" title="Jessica Richard" rel="nofollow">Jessica Richard</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/02/06/reflections-knowledge-criticism-intellectual/" rel="nofollow">Reflections on Knowledge, Criticism, and the Intellectual</a> And may you and those like you increase...! Epic indeed. Thank you</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Margaret Robinson wrote a new blog post: Peniel Rajkumar, Dalit Theology and Dalit Liberation: Problems, Paradigms and Possibilities. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/margaretrobinson/" title="Margaret Robinson" rel="nofollow">Margaret Robinson</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/02/07/peniel-rajkumar-dalit-theology-dalit-liberation-problems-paradigms-possibilities-surrey-ashgate-publishing-limited-2010/" rel="nofollow">Peniel Rajkumar, Dalit Theology and Dalit Liberation: Problems, Paradigms and Possibilities. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010.</a> <img src="http://www.lybrary.com/images/0754697770.jpg" width="66.666666666667" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>Review of </strong> <strong>Peniel Rajkumar, Dalit Theology and Dalit Liberation: Problems, Paradigms and Possibilities </strong> <strong>(Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010) </strong> <strong>Reviewer: James Massey, <a href="mailto:cdss@bol.net.in" rel="nofollow">cdss@bol.net.in</a> </strong> The origins of <em>Dalit Theology and Dalit Liberation: Problems, Paradigms and Possibilities </em>lie in author Peniel Rajkumar’s “personal discontentment at Dalit theology’s failure to be effective in a practical manner” (p. 183). Here one can see the deep feeling of [...]</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Jason Craige Harris wrote a new blog post: Reflections on Knowledge, Criticism, and the Intellectual]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/jcharris2009/" title="Jason Craige Harris" rel="nofollow">Jason Craige Harris</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/02/06/reflections-knowledge-criticism-intellectual/" rel="nofollow">Reflections on Knowledge, Criticism, and the Intellectual</a> <strong>Jason Craige Harris </strong> “Intellectual work can itself be a gesture of political activism if it challenges us to know in ways that counter and oppose existing epistemologies (ways of knowing) that keep us colonized, subjugated, etc. Intellectual work has that potential only if the individual is committed to a progressive political vision of social change.” – bell [...]</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Michael McLaughlin commented on the blog post Review of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times: Researching Educational Inequalities (London: Routledge, 2010), 142 pp.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/michael-mclaughlin/" title="Michael McLaughlin" rel="nofollow">Michael McLaughlin</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/01/27/review-heidi-safia-mirza-cynthia-joseph-eds-black-postcolonial-feminisms-times-researching-educational-inequalities-london-routledge-2010-142-pp/" rel="nofollow">Review of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times: Researching Educational Inequalities (London: Routledge, 2010), 142 pp.</a> Thanks Elaine.<br />
I agree that religious faith is often overlooked in much of the writing I have seen. Lots of room for research there.You almost have the idea that it is unmentionable in polite circles.</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Margaret Robinson wrote a new blog post: Review of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times: Researching Educational Inequalities (London: Routledge, 2010), 142 pp.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/margaretrobinson/" title="Margaret Robinson" rel="nofollow">Margaret Robinson</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/01/27/review-heidi-safia-mirza-cynthia-joseph-eds-black-postcolonial-feminisms-times-researching-educational-inequalities-london-routledge-2010-142-pp/" rel="nofollow">Review of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times: Researching Educational Inequalities (London: Routledge, 2010), 142 pp.</a> <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51IDmIzpynL._SL500_AA300_.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>Review of Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph, eds. Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times: Researching Educational Inequalities (London: Routledge, 2010), 142 pp. </strong> <strong> Reviewer: Elaine Graham, <a href="mailto:e.graham@chester.ac.uk" rel="nofollow">e.graham@chester.ac.uk</a> </strong> The essays found within Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times emerged from a seminar held in 2006 to inaugurate the Centre for Rights Equalities and Social Justice [...]</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Margaret Robinson wrote a new blog post: Review of Jione Havea and Clive Pearson, eds. Out of Place: Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Equinox, 2011), pp. 296.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/margaretrobinson/" title="Margaret Robinson" rel="nofollow">Margaret Robinson</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/01/23/2641/" rel="nofollow">Review of Jione Havea and Clive Pearson, eds. Out of Place: Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Equinox, 2011), pp. 296.</a> <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51s3FYfCq3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>Review of </strong> <strong>Jione Havea and Clive Pearson, eds. (Equinox, 2011), pp. 296. </strong> <strong>Reviewer: Jenny Plane Te Paa, <a href="mailto:jenzat@xtra.co.nz" rel="nofollow">jenzat@xtra.co.nz</a> </strong> In his deeply impassioned and profoundly eloquent foreword to Out of Place: Doing Theology on the Cross Cultural Brink, Anthony Reddie provides the reader with an irresistible foretaste of the literary banquet that the editors of this book have so lovingly [...]</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Margaret Robinson wrote a new blog post: Review of Joerg Rieger, God and the Excluded: Visions and Blind Spots in Contemporary Theology (Minneapolis, Augsburg Fortress Press, 2001), 256 pp.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/margaretrobinson/" title="Margaret Robinson" rel="nofollow">Margaret Robinson</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2012/01/11/review-joerg-rieger-god-excluded-visions-blind-spots-contemporary-theology-minneapolis-augsburg-fortress-press-2001-256-pp/" rel="nofollow">Review of Joerg Rieger, God and the Excluded: Visions and Blind Spots in Contemporary Theology (Minneapolis, Augsburg Fortress Press, 2001), 256 pp. </a> <img src="http://store.afcanada.com/media/images/productsh/0800632540h.jpg" width="64.724919093851" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>Review of </strong> <strong>Joerg Rieger, <em>God and the Excluded: Visions and Blind Spots in Contemporary Theology </em></strong> <strong>(Minneapolis, Augsburg Fortress Press, 2001), 256 pp. </strong> <strong>Reviewer: Joey Convertino <a href="mailto:joey.convertino@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">joey.convertino@gmail.com</a></strong> In <em>God and the Excluded: Visions and Blind Spots in Contemporary Theology </em>, Joerg Rieger explores the recesses of contemporary theology in order to flesh out the peripheries and points of exclusion, alongside the significant and helpful aspects [...]</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Annie Barfield Tinsley posted an update: I am in year two of my job search. Sometimes I get weary, but don't [...]]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/annitin/" title="Annie Barfield Tinsley" rel="nofollow">Annie Barfield Tinsley</a> posted an update: I am in year two of my job search. Sometimes I get weary, but don't we all. But, I am "pressing on the upwardway, new heights I am gaining everyday, still praying as I am onward bound, Lord plant my feet on higher ground"; something from my Baptist upbringing. It's refreshing, don't you think?</p>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/margaretrobinson/" title="Margaret Robinson" rel="nofollow">Margaret Robinson</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2011/12/31/review-patrick-s-cheng-radical-love-introduction-queer-theology-new-york-seabury-press-2011-pp-162-susannah-cornwall-controversies-queer-theology-london-scm-2011-pp-294/" rel="nofollow">Review of  Patrick S. Cheng. Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology (New York: Seabury Press, 2011), pp. 162. &amp; Susannah Cornwall. Controversies in Queer Theology (London: SCM, 2011), pp. 294.</a> <img src="http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2011-03-28-radicallovecover.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>Review of </strong> <strong>Patrick S. Cheng. <em>Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology </em></strong><strong> (New York: Seabury Press, 2011), pp. 162. </strong> <strong>Susannah Cornwall. <em>Controversies in Queer Theology </em></strong><strong> (London: SCM, 2011), pp. 294. </strong> <strong>Reviewer: Lisa Isherwood, </strong><a href="mailto:lisa.isherwood@winchester.ac.uk" rel="nofollow">lisa.isherwood@winchester.ac.uk</a> <strong> </strong> In <em> Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology </em><strong> </strong>Patrick Cheng has created for us all a very valuable resource for teaching. He has put together a comprehensive historical survey [...]</p>
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					<p><a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/members/jcharris2009/" title="Jason Craige Harris" rel="nofollow">Jason Craige Harris</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://postcolonialnetworks.com/2011/12/29/power-words-power-classroom/" rel="nofollow">The Power of Words, The Power of the Classroom</a> <strong>Michelle A. Gonzalez </strong>  A few weeks ago I stared at a sleepy class full of undergrads failing to engage in a discussion on the function on gender, power, and race in God language and imagery. Frustrated, I proclaimed loudly, “If God is male, where is God’s penis?” This provoked a series of nervous giggles, shocked [...]</p>
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