"""The editors have succeeded admirably in bringing together essays that speak to the construction and visibility of crises as well as to the limits and possibilities of critique. This focus makes the book relevant, timely, and provocative."" (Radha S. Hegde, New York University) ""Given that it has become fashionable to malign postcolonialism these days, usually on the flimsiest of grounds, it is highly refreshing to engage with a collection which bucks this trend and signals the enduring significance of postcolonial work not by resurrecting older models but by engendering emergent opportunities for intellectual discovery that are as innovative as they are illuminating, often (but not always) by thinking again with canonical postcolonial materials: Fanon, C�saire, Hall, and others. For these reasons, Postcolonial Theory and Crisis marks an important moment of intervention."" (John McLeod, University of Leeds)"