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The Legacy of Colonialism and Ecological Genocide on Indigenous People of Nauru
This paper explains the connection between colonialism, environmental destruction, capitalism, and dependency in Nauru. Nauru is an extreme example of how the legacy of colonialism has had a destructive impact on the indigenous people.
Baiq Wardhani
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The very name given to the project initiated by the British Council in the mid-2000s, i.e. Lives Entwined, set the tone for the four volumes of essays it has hitherto given birth to, and in which the overarching themes are indeed the strong cultural and ...
Slimane Hargas
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Epidermalization of Inferiority: A Fanonian Reading of Marie Vieux-Chauvet’s Amour
As part of the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks, the following reflections are akin to his critical work on the psychoaffective impact of colonialism.
Keisha Simone Allan
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The Fifth Empire myth sustained by the Estado Novo finds in Portuguese Colonial Literature a priviledged means of expression. Here the construction of the national myth is made up of concrete structures (railways, properties, etc...) whose realist ...
Agnès Levécot
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Space, City and Post colonialism in the Poetic Discourse of the “Independent Writers of Pernambuco” [PDF]
In Altas literaturas (High Literatures), Leyla Perrone Moisés reminds us that in the scope of Catholicism the canon acquired the meaning of a "list of saints recognized by the papal authority" which "by extension came to mean the set of literary ...
Melo, J. E. (José) +2 more
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“The Many Languages of the Avant-Garde”: In conversation with Grzegorz Bral of Teatr Pieśń Kozła (Song of the Goat Theatre) [PDF]
How to theorise and review avant-garde Shakespeare? Which theoretical paradigms should be applied when Shakespearean productions are multicultural and yet come from a specific locale?
Sakowska, Aleksandra
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Postcolonial Study of Cameron’s Avatar
James Cameron’s Avatar (2010) is a movie based on the experiences of different paradigms of post colonialism which emerge as a reaction to the colonial discourses in the history of theory.
Md. Sadat Zaman Khan
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Beyond collective violence: capturing context and complexity in Palestinian diasporic resistance [PDF]
Approximately 50 percent of the world’s Palestinians reside in the diaspora, territorially disconnected from occupied Palestine, but no less part of a population so often associated with political resistance.
Harris, Scarlet
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This reflection aims to analyse the relation between the memory and identity of the colonial Portuguese in Africa, according to how they were represented in Portuguese cinema until the end of the 20th century.
Maria Manuel Baptista
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TO PEOPLE AN ISLE: "THE TEMPEST" AND COLONIALISM
To People an Isle: The Tempest and Colonialism. Contemporary critical directions often construe The Tempest in the post-colonial paradigm. The relationship between the slave Caliban and Prospero, his master, monopolizes many analyses of the play.
Vlad RĂZNICEANU
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