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Colonialism, Coloniality, and Colonial Rule in Africa
2021Using primary source documents of explorers, missionaries, colonialists, and extant literature, this chapter examines the underlying factors behind European colonial conquest of Africa, nature and structure of the different colonial systems imposed, and the impacts of colonial rule and coloniality on Africa.
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Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 1980(1980). Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state. Journal of Contemporary Asia: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 272-285.
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Colonial Girlhood/Colonial Girls
2014Settler colonies and colonies of occupation, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland and South Africa, provided a space for girls to experience freedom from, and the potential to reconfigure, British norms of femininity. For Indigenous girls, colonialism brought with it new kinds of scrutiny and competing feminine ideals.
Michelle J. Smith, Kristine Moruzi
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Colonies d'ailleurs, colonies d'ici
Hommes & migrations, 2008Green Nancy L., Bonacci Giulia, Cuq-Monges Elena, Hobson faure Laura, Rodriguez-Ortiz Elisa, Scioldo-Zürcher Yann. Colonies d'ailleurs, colonies d'ici. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1276, Novembre-décembre 2008. Soldats de France. pp. 134-146.
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Colonialism and the Colonial Impact
1984The pre-colonial history of Africa has been pieced together from archaeological findings, oral tradition, and the records of Arab and other alien chroniclers, such as Ibn Battuta, who travelled widely in the Muslim world in the fourteenth century. A good deal is now known, for example, of the richness of the Egyptian civilisation of the pre-Christian ...
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2017
This chapter analyzes concept of colony, which inhabits an ambiguous sort of space in its oscillation between the still neutrality of a common noun and a political concept in waiting, poised to discharge its potentiality. The conceptual work marshaled to maintain the colony as a political principle is protean, transitory, and contingent in its ...
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This chapter analyzes concept of colony, which inhabits an ambiguous sort of space in its oscillation between the still neutrality of a common noun and a political concept in waiting, poised to discharge its potentiality. The conceptual work marshaled to maintain the colony as a political principle is protean, transitory, and contingent in its ...
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Soviet Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism [PDF]
man stimuli and that he singled out the word as the most powerful stimulus in influencing human actions. He sadly remarked that there were a great many human beings who reduced external reality to words and could be led by their sound. It would be preposterous to impute to the great scientist any intention of deducing utilitarian consequences from his ...
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Settler Colonialism is not Colonialism
2015In November 2011 Science published a paper presenting research conducted by a team led by population geneticist Laurent Excoffier of the University of Montreal. This work repackaged in a genetics-inflected language a recurring tenet of settler colonial discourse, a point initially suggested by the apologists of the settler ‘transition’ of the ...
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"Sujeto colonial" [Colonial Subject]
2021This essay-entry reviews and reflects upon the term "sujeto colonial" as a key concept of Latin American literary and cultural studies. A review of its definitions within the context of Latin American studies of colonialism and coloniality allows to observe (a) the criticism paradigms within which "sujeto colonial" has been defined in the last fifty ...
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Colonialism, Neocolonial, Internal Colonialism, the Postcolonial, Coloniality, and Decoloniality
2016In approaching the meaning and significance of concepts such as colonization, dependency, internal colonialism, and decoloniality in Latin America, it is convenient to identify certain key periods. The first key period is that of “discovery” and colonization (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries), which saw the emergence of a philosophy of colonization and ...
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