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Monika Hirmer
Monika Hirmer
SOAS, University of London
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A Manifesto for Decolonial Subversions
M Hirmer
Decolonial Subversions 2020, 120-130, 2020
32020
Decolonisation in Praxis
M Hirmer, R Istratii, I Lim
SOAS University of London, 2018
3*2018
Editorial II: The Praxis of Decolonisation
M Hirmer, R Istratii, I Lim
The SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research 11 (2017-2018), 10-15, 2017
32017
" Devī Needs Those Rituals!" Ontological Considerations on Ritual Transformations in a Contemporary South Indian Śrīvidyā Tradition
M Hirmer
Religions of South Asia 14 (1/2), 117-149, 2021
22021
Editorial: Cross-cultural Engagements in Decolonial Times: Subverting Euro-centric Structures, Epistemologies and Ontologies
R Istratii, M Hirmer
Decolonial Subversions 2020, 3-12, 2020
22020
Editorial I: Conference Proceedings ‘Decolonisation in Praxis’, SOAS 2018
R Istratii, M Hirmer, I Lim
The SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research 11, 6-9, 2018
22018
Cosmic Households and Primordial Creativity: Worlding the World with (and as) Devī in a Contemporary Indian Śrīvidyā Tradition
M Hirmer
SOAS University of London, 2022
12022
Taking Cringe Pop Seriously: Cringe pop is posing a challenge to the social and cultural status quo
M Hirmer
Economic and Political Weekly 53 (18), 62-63, 2018
12018
The art of Telangana women and the crafting of the decolonial subject: From dialectics of ‘othering’to expressions of radical alterity
M Hirmer
The SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research 11 (2017-2018), 48-62, 2018
12018
The Gaze
M Hirmer
Economic and Political Weekly 51 (11), 92-93, 2016
12016
Editorial: Introducing a new, radically inclusive, decolonial landscape
M Hirmer
Decolonial Subversions, 1–12, 2024
2024
The role of language in diversifying knowledge production: Reflecting on the experience of Decolonial Subversions as a multilingual publishing platform
R Istratii, M Hirmer
Decolonial Subversions Special Issue 2023 2023, 77-95, 2023
2023
‘Let us now invoke the three celestial lights of Fire, Sun and Moon into ourselves’1: Magic or everyday practice? Revising existentiality for an emic understanding of Śrīvidyā
M Hirmer
Tantra, Magic, and Vernacular Religions in Monsoon Asia, 116-136, 2022
2022
The Self as Combination of Deities and Yantras: Divinisation Rituals among Contemporary Śrīvidyā Practitioners in India
M Hirmer
Religions 13 (8), 738, 2022
2022
A Time for Change
M Hirmer, R Istratii
Decolonial Subversions, 2022
2022
Editorial Decolonial Subversions 2021: A Time for Change
M Hirmer, R Istratii
Decolonial Subversions 2021, 1-7, 2021
2021
The politics of language: the case of Hyderabad,‘Decolonial Subversions’, and Esperanto in an Indian University
M Hirmer, GA Rao
Esperantic Studies Foundation, 2021
2021
Introducing Decolonial Subversions–a new Multilingual Open Access Publishing Platform
R Istratii, M Hirmer
2020
Reflections on Salient Features in Clifford Geertz’s Interpretive Approach to Cultural Analysis
M Hirmer
Satis 1, 2019
2019
Decolonisation in Praxis
M Hirmer, R Istratii, I Lim
SOAS University of London, 2018
2018
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