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Decolonising Mountain Writing:
2023This chapter focusses specifically on Instagram and on what can be called the “Mini-Memoirs” that the format affords. Groups such as @browngirlsclimb, @nativesoutdoors, @melaninbasecamp, and @brownpeoplecamping are attempting to use Instagram to widen the range of voices and, significantly, whose images—are heard and seen in the climbing world. Western
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Diogenes, 1998
The question is this: we as African writers have always complained about the neo-colonial economic and political relationship to Euro-America. Right. But by our continuing to write in foreign languages, paying homage to them, are we not on the cultural level continuing that neo-colonial slavish and cringing spirit?
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The question is this: we as African writers have always complained about the neo-colonial economic and political relationship to Euro-America. Right. But by our continuing to write in foreign languages, paying homage to them, are we not on the cultural level continuing that neo-colonial slavish and cringing spirit?
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Globalisation and decolonisation
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2017ABSTRACTThis article offers a broad reconsideration of the decolonisation of the Western empires. The argument suggests that existing studies are unable to capture the full significance of the process because they remain confined within the established borders of formal empires and concentrate principally on Asia and Africa.
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Undoing supremacy in global health will require more than decolonisation
Lancet, The, 2021Pascale A Allotey, Daniel D Reidpath
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Higher education decolonisation: #Whose voices and their geographical locations?
Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2022Arinola Adefila +2 more
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