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Poland as an object of colonial policy has been much discussed in recent research on the 19th and 20th centuries. But was Poland itself a colonial power in former times? We examine this possibility using two case studies.
Yvonne Kleinmann (Halle (Saale)) +2 more
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Rethinking Ancestors and Colonial Power in Madagascar
Africa, 2001AbstractThis article reconsiders the relationship between ancestors and colonial power through a comparative analysis of the mortuary rituals of two Malagasy peoples, the Betsimisaraka of the east coast and the Karembola of the deep south. In contrast to analyses which emphasise an opposition between ancestors and colonial power, it argues that ...
J, Cole, K, Middleton
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Coloniality of Gender and Power
2015AbstractAnticolonial theories analyze complex power relations between the colonizer and the colonized to promote the political project of decolonization. This chapter situates anticolonial feminist theories in relation to two schools of anticolonial thinking, postcolonial and decolonial theory, particularly the strand of decolonial theory developed by ...
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The Digital Coloniality of Power
2015Trouble is afoot in Digital Culture and Nerdland. These are, Alexander I. Stingl claims, not the engine of freedom and democracy that they once were hailed to be – this much is already clear in the wake of the snooping and surveillance crises that broke in recent years.
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Introduction: Colonial Feminisms and the Colonial Matrix of Power
2020This chapter provides an overview of the book’s core aims and critiques. I begin by presenting the rationale for the projects undertaken in Colombia and its relation to the Colonial Matrix of Power (CMP). This discussion also includes a personal rationale for engaging with decolonial projects.
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Coloniality of knowledge versus coloniality of power
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Michel Foucault and the coloniality of power
Cultural Studies, 2023Kyle Kopsick, David Golding
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The Power of Colonial Knowledge
2008By the turn of the nineteenth century, the Durrani Empire established by Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1747 had fallen into definitive disarray. The Afghans, who had long terrorized the north Indian plain as marauders and helped sack Delhi on more than one occasion, could no longer mount raids into this once rich reservoir of plunder.
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‘The most powerful of the anti-colonial powers’
1996In May 1952, Churchill gave a farewell dinner at 10 Downing Street for Eisenhower, on the eve of his departure as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe to become a candidate in the US presidential election. The dinner was attended by most of the British Service Chiefs from the Second World War. Eisenhower said that, if elected, he would pay just one visit
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Globalisation and the challenge of coloniality of power
South African Journal of International Affairs, 2022Jonathan O Chimakonam, Maduka Enyimba
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