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Decolonial knowledge in Practice: a mestiza reflection on sentipensar in indigenous Nasa epistemologies. [PDF]
Chaves Pérez P.
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Indigenous rights-based approaches to decolonising research methodologies in settler colonial contexts. [PDF]
Anderson P +17 more
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Compassionate communities, Māori ageing and end-of-life: A systematic review. [PDF]
Carey M +4 more
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Facing hard truths: Medical education's reckoning with settler colonialism in an era of reconciliation. [PDF]
Esomchukwu O +4 more
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Decolonisation, Indigenous health research and Indigenous authorship: sharing our teams' principles and practices. [PDF]
Dudgeon Bardi P +14 more
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Colonies - Colonisation - Colonialism
Ancient West & East, 2011Colonies, colonisation and, in particular, colonialism are concepts carrying heavy ideological subtexts – yet they loom over the current debate about the dynamism of the Iron Age Mediterranean. Forty years after M.I. Finley’s ‘attempt at a typology’, this paper tries to thin out the terminological jungle: by employing cross-cultural historical ...
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Gendering colonialism or colonising gender?
Women's Studies International Forum, 1990Abstract Two recent feminist books dealing with white women in colonial societies (Fiji and Nigeria) identify ways in which women's experiences are neglected in mainstream accounts of colonialism. They utilise a women-centered approach to examine the complexities of colonialism, particularly its gendered aspects. The paper is a detailed critique of
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Colonised Gaze? Guidebooks and Journeying in Colonial India
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2014This article analyses Bengali- and Hindi-language travelogues written by Indian railway travellers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While the authors of these texts were influenced by the literary and interpretative sensibilities of European guidebooks of the period, especially English-language railway guides to India, they did not
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