1. Introduction: Postcolonial Governmentalities, Terri-Anne Teo and Elisa Wynne-Hughes
Part I: Rationalities of Postcolonial Governance
2. Hierarchies, Erasures and Appropriations of Knowledge: Colonial Governmentality in the Global Governance of ‘Traditional Knowledge’, Karen Tucker
3.Governmentality, Postcolonialism and Hybrid Subjectivities: Stories from International Schools, Elisa Wynne-Hughes and Chiziwiso Pswarayi
4. “Governing Without the Politics”: Postcolonial Governmentality and the Indian Middle Classes, Ipshita Basu
Part II: Violent Governmentalities
5. Affect and Postcolonial Governmentality: Consuming Colonial Heritage at London’s Maritime Greenwich, Audrey Reeves
6. Governing West Papua: The Limits of Authoritarian Governmentality, Simon Philpott
7. Governmental Logics of an Assassin State, Grace A Musila
Part III: Practices of Contestation and Resistance
8. Temporalising Postcolonial Governmentality for Studies in Forced Migration, Paul Hodge and Faith Curtis
9. The Rights of Mother Earth: A Pluriversal Reading of Climate Change Governance, Amaya Querejazu and Arlene B. Tickner
10. Conclusion: After Postcolonial Governmentalities, Paul Bowman