LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IMPERIALISM:INDONESIAN CASE [PDF]
The discourse of language, culture and imperialism are closely intertwined. In this paper I will describe cultural imperialism through language by taking Indonesian case as an example. This essay will develop two main arguments. Firstly, it sets forth
Pradana Boy ZTF
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From Apes and Thick Micks to the Fighting Irish [PDF]
Despite the continuing controversy surrounding the use of Native American mascots, little attention is paid to the Fighting Irish mascot at the University of Notre Dame.
Meghan A. Conley, Billy Hawkins
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Christian Missions and Colonial Empires Reconsidered: A Black Evangelist in West Africa, 1766-1816 [PDF]
The article presents an exploration into the work of the late 18th-century West African Anglican missionary Philip Quaque and the relationship between imperialism and religion during the colonial era.
Andrews, Edward E.
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Educational potential, underachievement, and cultural pluralism [PDF]
The term 'underachievement' is widespread in modern educational discourse, invoked most frequently in relation to a perceived failure to reach 'potential'.
Gillies, Donald
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Reading Globalization from the Margin: The Case of Abdullah Munshi [PDF]
In this essay I argue that the global perspective, established in the era of modernEuropean imperialism, is given institutional expression as a way of seeing that is engaged—both by ruler and ruled— as the frame of adequate representation.
Krishnan, Sanjay
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Economics Imperialism under the Impact of Psychology: The Case of Behavioral Development Economics
Economics imperialism is broadly explained as economics having an impact on other disciplines. But how should economics imperialism be understood when it is in some sense the product of other disciplines having an impact on economics?
John B. Davis
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African adventure and metropolitan dissent in Thomas Hardy’s Two on a Tower (1882) [PDF]
Recent studies of late 19th-century imperialism have challenged postcolonial arguments for the existence of a uniform imperial culture in colonial Britain that unquestioningly supported its overseas expansionist agenda.
Jackson, R
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Lip dubbing on YouTube: Participatory culture and cultural globalization
In the phenomenon of lip dubbing online, music fans throughout the world mime along with their favorite (usually Western) pop songs, and distribute videos of the performances to web video sites like YouTube. Two popular examples of the form are examined:
Mark C. Lashley
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Judean Pillar Figurines and Ethnic Identity in the Shadow of Assyria [PDF]
An examination of Judean Pillar Figurines in relation to cultural discourse and identity construction in the late Iron-Age ...
Ian Wilson
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Masonic Ritual and the Display of Empire in 19th-Century India and Beyond
This article aims at exploring the role played by Freemasonry in displaying, promoting and celebrating the British Empire. It argues that Masonic lodges held centre stage in the Indian colonial public sphere.
Simon Deschamps
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