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Book review: J. Baylis, S. Smith: The Globalization of World Politics An introduction to international relations (Oxford University Press, New York 2005) [PDF]
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2009Analizzando le minacce “rivoluzionarie” contenute nella scena iniziale della Tempesta (in cui un nostromo sfida il re e la corte a dimostrare il loro diritto divino al comando), e nella ribellione di Calibano (in cui Calibano, per ribellarsi a Prospero, è disposto a diventare “leccapiedi di un servo”), il saggio dimostra come la prima si basi sul ...
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2005
Abstract In his book Tropicopolitans (1999), the post-colonial critic Srinivas Aravamudan captures the drift of current scholarship on ‘the new eighteenth-century’ by pointing to xenophobia, colonialism, orientalism, and racism as significant omissions from Linda Colley’s influential account of the constitution of national identity in ...
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Abstract In his book Tropicopolitans (1999), the post-colonial critic Srinivas Aravamudan captures the drift of current scholarship on ‘the new eighteenth-century’ by pointing to xenophobia, colonialism, orientalism, and racism as significant omissions from Linda Colley’s influential account of the constitution of national identity in ...
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Post-Colonialism: A Post-Colonial Perspective on Peacebuilding
2016It is not coincidental that much ‘peacebuilding’ activity is targeted at postcolonial societies. Some might argue that persistent conflict and fragmentation, the failure of governance, ongoing violations of human rights, and the failure of economic development render inevitable the imperative to intervene in order to ‘put things right’.
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2020
This chapter aims to examine the development of post-colonial medical systems, the forces that have shaped them, and to present some explanations for their relative resistance to change. Post-colonial scholarship raises important questions for the history of medicine in the post-colonial era.
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This chapter aims to examine the development of post-colonial medical systems, the forces that have shaped them, and to present some explanations for their relative resistance to change. Post-colonial scholarship raises important questions for the history of medicine in the post-colonial era.
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2015
AbstractRather than agreeing to any one meaning or referent, most critics these days speak of ‘post-colonialisms’ to refer principally to ‘historical, social and economic material conditions’ and at other times to ‘historically-situated imaginative products’ and ‘aesthetic practices: representations, discourses and values’ (McLeod 2000: 254).
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AbstractRather than agreeing to any one meaning or referent, most critics these days speak of ‘post-colonialisms’ to refer principally to ‘historical, social and economic material conditions’ and at other times to ‘historically-situated imaginative products’ and ‘aesthetic practices: representations, discourses and values’ (McLeod 2000: 254).
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