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‘Western Communication’: Eurocentrism and Modernity: Marks of the Predominant Theories in the Field

open access: yesHistory of Media Studies
Cultural imperialism was once the subject of a vibrant debate in international scholarship. Yet, the debate on cultural imperialism has lost much of its previous influence and centrality.
Erick R. Torrico Villanueva
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A case of 'new Soviet internationalism' : relations between the USSR and Chile's Christian Democratic government, 1964–1970 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
After Iosif Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union emerged from its isolation and began to show an interest in traditionally marginalized foreign societies.
Pedemonte, Rafael
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The British Museum: An Imperial Museum in a Post-Imperial World

open access: yesPublic History Review, 2011
This article examines the British Museum’s imperialist attitudes towards classical heritage. Despite considerable pressure from foreign governments, the museum has consistently refused to return art and antiquities that it acquired under the aegis of ...
Emily Duthie
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Bio-Colonial Co-Optation of Knowledge: An Eco-Imperialist Investigation of Anita Desai’s The Village by the Sea and Uzma Aslam Khan’s Thinner than Skin

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Poetics, 2020
My paper investigates the neo-orientalist discourse of eco-imperialism and postulates that eco-imperialism deploys biopiracy and bio-colonialism in order to subjugate the Global South while privileging the Global North.
Saadia Neelam Ali
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Here Be Monsters: Imperialism, Knowledge and the Limits of Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
It has become a truism in discussions of Imperialist literature to state that the British empire was, in a very significant way, a textual exercise. Empire was simultaneously created and perpetuated through a proliferation of texts (governmental, legal ...
Macfarlane, Karen E.
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Kultuurimperialisme as ’n hermeneutiese dilemma: Eerste-wêreldse en Derde-wêreldse perspektiewe op Jesus as die Seun van God

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1994
The hermeneutical dilemma of cultural imperialism: First-World and the Third-World perspectives on Jesus as the Son of God In this essay the hermeneutical dilemma of cultural imperialism in the engagement of First-World theology with Third-World ...
Andries van Aarde
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Building Community Amidst the Institutional Whiteness of Graduate Study: Black Joy and Maroon Moves in an Academic Marronage

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article reflects on the construction of a supportive community of Black Afro‐diasporic graduate students and their supervisors researching issues relating to race in the field of education in Australia. It draws on the concept of marronage—a term rooted in the fugitive act of becoming a maroon, where enslaved people enacted an escape in ...
Hellen Magoi   +6 more
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Anxious Entanglements: Gothic Monstrosity, Abjection and World-Systems in FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD and THE JEWEL OF SEVEN STARS

open access: yesLinguaculture
Gothic literature frequently employs monstrosity to reveal deep-seated cultural anxieties, symbolically confronting fears of cultural exchange, imperialism, and historical violence.
Bianca Mihaela Crișan
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Reterritorialiser les stéréotypes latino-américains : comment les mèmes permettent une critique des impérialismes culturels

open access: yesLes Cahiers ALHIM, 2023
According to a conception of stereotypes at the crossroads of the works of Pierre Klossowski (1970; 1984) and Roland Barthes (1957), their heuristic, social, and ideological dimensions appear more explicitly.
Thibaut Vaillancourt
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
wiley   +1 more source

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