AcknowledgementsPreface: Postcolonial Intellectuals: Universal, Specific or Transversal?Intervention: Thinking Academic Freedom in Gendered PostcolonialityIntroduction: Postcolonial Intellectuals, European PublicsPART I: PORTRAITS OF THE INTELLECTUAL1 Antonio Gramsci and Anticolonial Internationalism2 Talking about a Revolution3 Edward Said’s Enduring Legacy4 Conversations UnfinishedPART II: REINTERPRETATIONS AND DIALOGUES5 Before Postcolonialism6 Hannah Arendt and Postcolonial Thought7 Jacques Derrida’s Three Moments of Postcoloniality and the Challenge of Settler Colonialism8 Rosi Braidotti and Paul GilroyPART III: WRITERS, ARTISTS AND ACTIVISTS9 Salman Rushdie10 “Not Merely in Symbol But in Reality”11 Anonymous Urban Disruptions12 #RhodesMustFall and the Curation of European Imperial LegaciesPART IV: INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENTS AND NETWORKS13 Strange Fruits14 Radical Equality and the Politics of the Anonym15 Killjoy Movements16 Hacking the European Refugee Crisis?AfterwordIndexAbout the Contributors