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Mapping the expressions and impacts of racism on health in Brazil: a scoping review. [PDF]

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Anti‐colonial friendship

American Ethnologist, 2021
ABSTRACTIn Northwest China, young Uyghur men foster friendships with one another as they flee colonial dispossession in their villages and migrate to the city. These friendships, which ultimately offer forms of protection in these migrants’ lives, are enacted through storytelling about colonial violence.
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Anti-Colonial Solidarity

2022
Anti-Colonial Solidarity: Race, Reconciliation, and MENA Liberation confronts the racialization of Middle-Eastern and North African (MENA) perceived peoples from a global perspective. George Fourlas critiques the ways that orientalism, racism, and colonialism cooperatively emerged and afforded the imaginary landscapes of the recently recategorized ...
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Anti-Colonialism

2018
Anti-colonialism as a historical phenomenon defies easy categorization. Despite its use as an expression across a range of academic disciplines, it resists simple definitions of practical form, political scope, and empirical content due to the ubiquity of anti-colonial thought and activism across time and geography.
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Teaching Anti-Colonial Archaeology

Archaeologies, 2014
Archaeology is deeply troubled, but students are unlikely to learn about it in their ARCH 100 class. Our experience with ‘World Prehistory’ and ‘Introductory Archaeology’ courses and reviewing common textbooks charts a discipline securely anchored in the 19th century ideological harbour that is science, evolution, imperialism and progress.
Rich Hutchings, Marina La Salle
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Ambivalent Anti-Colonialism

1994
Until recently, historians have defined the Commonwealth Caribbean territories by their relationship with Britian and have attributed little importance to American relations with these territories. Fraser provides a reinterpretation of U.S. policy toward the West Indies since 1940.
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Anti-Colonial Recoveries

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience
This paper explores the emergence of Quebrar, a community-led drug recovery program, as a dynamic and evolving alternative infrastructure within New Mexico’s complex historical, political, and social contexts. Established in 1968 by a coalition of activists, drug users, and individuals in recovery, Quebrar aimed to address the pervasive lack of support
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Anti-Colonial Liberalism

1989
World community and ghetto, cosmopolis and nation, global village and strategic hamlet — these are terms that seem increasingly to belong together. The pairings are bound by a dialectic found widely in the writing of decolonisation. For Fanon, ‘it is at the heart of national consciousness that international consciousness lives and grows’; for Cabral ...
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Anti-Colonial Rebels

2011
Between 1961 and 1974 the anti-colonial rebels considered in this chapter fought in the Portuguese colonies of Guinea, Mozambique, and Angola. Majority rule rebels who fought the white minority–dominated governments in other parts of southern Africa are the subject of the next chapter. These two categories of rebels share many features.
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