Goan Interruptus – Refusal, Recognition, and the Assertion of Goan Political Life

Audra Simpson’s seminal work, Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States, provides a compelling lens for examining how colonized or Indigenous peoples challenge dominant power structures. At its core is the concept of the politics of refusal, a deliberate rejection of the liberal politics of recognition, where governing authorities extend limited acknowledgments, rights, or inclusions that...