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Pathologizing Indigenous Suicide: Examining the Inquest into the Deaths of C.J. and C.B. at the Manitoba Youth Centre

open access: yesStudies in Social Justice, 2016
This paper examines the inquest into the deaths by suicide of two Manitoba Indigenous female youth while imprisoned in the Manitoba Youth Centre in Winnipeg, Canada.
Mandi Gray
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Transnationalism and the Syrian Migrant Community: The Case of the 1925 Syrian Revolt

open access: yesMashriq & Mahjar, 2022
This article explores how the mahjar press of New York City engaged with the Syrian Revolt of 1925. Building upon Benedict Anderson’s well-known theories of imagined and long-distance nationalisms, as well as more recent debates on transnationalism ...
Reem Bailony
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Sukarno and Colonialism: An Analysis of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Discourse, 1955-1961

open access: yesJurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, 2020
For the most part, the literature about Indonesia’s foreign policy does not stray far from a descriptive and chronological presentation of the subject.
Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia
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Necrography: Death-Writing in the Colonial Museum

open access: yesBritish Art Studies, 2021
When it comes to the study of artworks as material culture, there are few more familiar idioms than that of the “life-history” of the object. From Arjun Appadurai’s formulation of “the social life of things” (1986) to Bruno Latour’s business-school model
Dan Hicks   +10 more
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We Shall Win: Yugoslav Film Cooperation with FRELIMO

open access: yesRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 2019
This paper deals with Yugoslav-Mozambican film cooperation and the role Filmske novosti played in the anti-colonial struggle and in the relationship with the FRELIMO movement in particular.
Radina Vučetić
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“Let’s help our own”

open access: yesOñati Socio-Legal Series
This article explores narratives of humanitarian compassion as rendered intelligible through the relational intersecting concerns about Syrian refugees and the suicide crisis in the Indigenous community of Attawapiskat, Ontario.
Carmela Murdocca
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Současná ukrajinská literatura ve světle postkoloniálního přístupu: Serhij Žadan a Stepan Procjuk // Contemporary Ukrainian Literature in the postcolonial light (in the works of Serhii Zhadan and Stepan Prociuk) [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2016
The article deals with the current issues in Ukrainian literary criticism concentrating on the post-colonial and post-modern approach and its particular manifestation in the works of contemporary Ukrainian writers.
Radana Merzová
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Reclus, a colonialist?

open access: yesCybergeo, 2003
The geographer and anarchist Elisée Reclus is considered as one of the foremost anti colonialists of his time. When analyzing his writings, several authors were unable to ignore the fact that even when he criticized colonization methods, Reclus was ...
Axel Baudouin
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Capitais ibéricas da resistência antiditatorial e anticolonialista: redes e cumplicidades no mundo da edição nos anos 1960-70

open access: yesCatalonia, 2020
This text deals with the exchange resulting from the intervention of publishers and booksellers who, supported by networks woven from their organizations based in the Iberian capitals, marked the politico-cultural and civic resistance within the walls ...
Daniel Jorge Seixas de Melo
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Rights, Interpersonal Violence and Settler Colonialism in Early Nineteenth-Century South Africa: Thomas Pringle and Scottish Colonialism at the Cape, 1820-1834

open access: yesJournal of Indian Ocean World Studies, 2021
Thomas Pringle, a Scottish settler at the Cape Colony and later secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society in England, was both a settler in territory recently conquered from the Xhosa and an advocate against violence on Eastern Cape borderlands. This article
Elizabeth Elbourne
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