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Malek Bennabi, écrivain et penseur algérien : un précurseur des études coloniales [PDF]

open access: yesAkofena, 2023
Résumé : L’écrivain et penseur algérien Malek Bennabi (1905-1973), précurseur des études coloniales (postcolonialisme, subalternes, décolonialisme), s’est porté au cœur du phénomène colonial, qu’il a tenté de déchiffrer dans différents travaux ...
Samir MERDACI
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Colonisation and accounting development in Sub-Saharan Africa

open access: yesCogent Business & Management, 2022
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) was colonised for about a century by the British, French and other European countries. Therefore, we examine these forms of colonisation on accounting development in Africa.
Vincent Tawiah   +3 more
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EXPLORING THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF INTERNAL COLONIZATION AND MIMICRY IN GEORGE ORWELL’S ANIMAL FARM: A POST-COLONIAL ANALYSIS

open access: yesCeltic, 2023
In Animal Farm, George Orwell introduces mimicry and internal colonisation. Mimicry, a basic notion in human imitation, is used to study Napoleon and his porcine companions. Homi K.
Ruly Indra Darmawan
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‘Decolonising’ Tropical Collections: Cultural Material from Papua New Guinea in Museums

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2023
Museums are western institutions that house the remnants of colonisation. They are fraught institutions in which cultural heritage issues arise due to the differences in western and indigenous societies.
Kulasumb Kalinoe
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Channelling a Haunting

open access: yesPublic History Review, 2022
The Aotearoa New Zealand’s Histories curriculum will be compulsory in 2023; what and how New Zealand history will be taught is currently up for debate.
Liana MacDonald   +3 more
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Les Sœurs Blanches à Vincennes : une congrégation religieuse à l’exposition coloniale internationale de Paris en 1931

open access: yesChrétiens et Sociétés, 2021
Catholic missionaries were among the major players in the 1931 Vincennes International Colonial and Overseas Exposition. Organized in committees, their pavilion, ideally located along the Grande Avenue des Colonies, groups the participation of several ...
Max Girard
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The Colonial Project of Gender (and Everything Else)

open access: yesGenealogy, 2021
The gender binary, like many colonial acts, remains trapped within socio-religious ideals of colonisation that then frame ongoing relationships and restrict the existence of Indigenous peoples.
Sandy O’Sullivan
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In the Soil that Nurtures Us: A Certain Death to the Colonial Myth

open access: yesIndex Journal, 2021
The removal of the monument to slave owner Edward Colston in Bristol during the Black Lives Matter uprising in 2020 did more than denounce the ongoing celebration of colonial legacies. It was a public execution to colonial mythmaking. This paper examines
Suzannah Henty
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De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960)

open access: yesL’Année du Maghreb, 2023
Among the numerous institutional continuities between the French protectorate over the Cherifian Empire (1912-1956) and independent Morocco, the security forces, particularly the police, stand out.
Benjamin Badier
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Resisting the "Attachment Disruption" of Colonisation Through Decolonising Therapeutic Praxis: Finding Our Way Back to the Homelands Within

open access: yesPsychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 2020
This article provides a theoretical framework and practical applications for an Indigenous-centred decolonising therapeutic practice. I define and critique the concept of the "attachment disruption" of colonisation and its impacts on Indigenous Peoples ...
Riel Dupuis-Rossi
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