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Migration to Postcolonial London: Zaide Smith White Teeth and Hanif Kureishi The Budha of Suberbia / Sömürgecilik Sonrası Londra’ya Göç: Zaide Smith White Teeth ve Hanif Kureishi The Budha of Suberbia [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2018
According to Edward Said, ‘colonialism’ means regional invasion and settlement (2003, s.8). Post Colonialism can be described as the opposite of colonialism. That is, those who come from the old colonies may try to invade and settle the region.
Nazan Tutaş*
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Comparison of Colonialism and Post Colonialism Theories

open access: yes, 2023
هذه الورقة وصفت النظريات الأدبية المتعلقة بالاستعمار ومابعد الاستعمار وشرح معاني مفاهيم الاستعمار ومابعد الاستعمار من وجهات مختلفة وتم عرض جوانب مختلفة من النظريات الأدبية وأيضا تم تقديم مقارنه هذه النظريات مع بعضها البعض من حيث أوجه التشابه والاختلاف ...
Abdurrazag , Abdurrazag
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British-Irish historical memory: the legacy of the Anglo-Irish conflict in the first four volumes of the Lives Entwined project

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2022
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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The Complicated Selves of Transcolonialism: The Triangulation of Identities in the Alternative Peripheries of Global Post/Colonialism

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2021
The paper argues that twentieth-century (post)coloniality was a multi-centric and poly-peripheral space and as such calls for a different, more complex geo-cultural and historical portrayal than the one provided by mainstream postcolonialism ...
Bogdan Ștefănescu
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The Legacy of Colonialism and Ecological Genocide on Indigenous People of Nauru

open access: yesAndalas Journal of International Studies, 2023
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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Construção e desconstrução do mito do quinto império na literatura colonial e pós-colonial portuguesa : O Branco da Motase de Rodrigues Júnior vs O Esplendor de Portugal de António Lobo Antunes

open access: yesCarnets, 2010
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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Epidermalization of Inferiority: A Fanonian Reading of Marie Vieux-Chauvet’s Amour

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2023
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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Post-colonialism and feminism. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Since the 1980s, feminism and post-colonialism began to exchange and dialogue, forming a new interpretation space, that is, post-colonial feminist cultural theory.
Riyal, A. L. M.
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Postcolonial Study of Cameron’s Avatar

open access: yesCrossings, 2011
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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Portuguese cultural identity: from colonialism to post-colonialism: Social memories, images and representations of identity

open access: yesComunicação e Sociedade, 2014
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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