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Colonial Forces of Environmental Violence on Deaf, Disabled, & Ill Indigenous People
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Jen Deerinwater
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This article investigates how Belgian participants’ implicit temporal trajectories regarding the history of Belgian colonialism in the Congo vary as a function of their attitudes towards colonialism and thus create different collective memories.
Simona Lastrego +3 more
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Reader’s Responses of the Colonized Land in Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
This study discusses colonialism in Africa in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. It aims to study readers' responses regarding colonialism in the novella.
Sonya Suciati Bedihardjo +1 more
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Colonialism without colonies: examining blank spaces in colonial studies [PDF]
Introduction to special ...
Falk, Francesca +2 more
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The phenomenology of colonialism
This article unpacks African students’ understanding of colonialism in higher education through the narratives of social work graduates who attended a university located in KwaZulu-Natal.
Thembelihle Makhanya
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Adam Smith and Colonialism [PDF]
In the context of debates about liberalism and colonialism, the arguments of Adam Smith have been taken as illustrative of an important line of anti-colonial liberal thought. The reading of Smith presented here challenges this interpretation.
Armitage D +24 more
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Re-thinking Colonialism and Social Policy: With the Logic of Imperialism
This article explores the relationship between colonialism, imperialism, and social policy. Drawing on critical theories of colonialism and imperialism and the role of science and race in the bourgeois ‘imperialist project, we argue that social policy ...
Nii-K Plange, Mumtaz Alam
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Questioning Colonialism, 2005-2023
My book Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History (2005) is a collection of essays engaging colonial and postcolonial studies and examining essential categories – including identity, modernity, globalization, nation-state, and empire – used in ...
Frederick Cooper
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Challenge of “Decolonisation” and Need for a Comprehensive Redefinition of Neocolonialism
The need for “decolonisation” of the Second world and semi-periphery countries (in the terminology of world-systems analysis) is increasingly raised in practical policy as well as in academic publications.
Aleksandr L. Bovdunov
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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eHindu-Catholic Encounters in Goa: Religion, Colonialism, and Modernity\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
A book review of Hindu-Catholic Encounters in Goa: Religion, Colonialism, and Modernity, by Alexander ...
Johnston, P. J.
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