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Education in Post-Independent Eritrea – A Brief Description [PDF]

open access: yes
Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic growth in varied forms. The educational system in Eritrea shows all the symptoms of prolonged neglect under colonialism and war.
Rena, Ravinder
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A Neocolonial Warp of Outmoded Hierarchies, Curricula and Disciplinary Technologies in Trinidad’s Educational System

open access: yes, 2016
I re-appropriate the image of a space-time warp and its notion of disorientation to argue that colonialism created a warp in Trinidad’s educational system. Through an analysis of school violence and the wider network of structural violence in which it is
Williams, Hakim Mohandas Amani
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Violence research in Northeast and Southeast Asia: main themes and directions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The study analyses research on violence in the Northeast and Southeast Asia with respect to four types: political, urban, domestic and youth violence, highlighting current research themes, tendencies and gaps in violence research on and in the region ...
Hensengerth, Oliver
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Review of "Postcolonial Nations, Islands, and Tourism: Reading Real and Imagined Spaces" by Helen Kapstein (Rowman & Littlefield International)

open access: yesLateral, 2019
Helen Kapstein’s book "Postcolonial Nations, Islands, and Tourism: Reading Real and Imagined Spaces" positions tourism as a form of colonialism. Specifically, the author lays out the similarities between different forms of modern day tourism and how they
Yadira Gamez
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Editorial Introduction: The utility and futility of 'the nation' in histories of Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including one on interracial rape and sexual violence in the 1860s, one on postcolonial methodology and the historical concept of the British World, and one on ...
Byrnes, Giselle, Coleborne, Catharine
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HUNGER AND WAITING IN THIRD WORLD LITERATURE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Using colonial discourse and post-colonial theory as a point of reference, this article takes a look at colonialism as experienced in the so-called third world and see how the experience has helped shaped the literary production of the countries and ...
Akujobi, R.
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Seeing the wood for the trees: empire, nation-making and forest management [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood of publications on the topic continues to grow (thereby likely adding to the deforestation of the books’ subject).
Beattie, James John
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The Aden pivot? British counter-insurgency after Aden [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article argues that the Aden Insurgency was a pivotal moment in the history of British counter-insurgency. We argue that it was in Aden where the newfound strength of human rights discourse, embodied in Amnesty International, and of anti-colonial ...
Dingli, Sophia, Kennedy, Caroline
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The Dramaturgy of Power and Politics in Post-colonial Kenya

open access: yesNordic Journal of African Studies, 2001
The main question pursued in this paper is how power is performed and manifested in some of the dramatic texts by post-colonial African writers, especially in the infamously dictatorial contexts such as Kenya.
G. Odera Outa
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White Female Identity-Building in Colonial Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper won an honorable mention writing flag award in the research category. It was written for Ruramisai Charumbira's HIS 350L class, "Becoming African: Europeans in Southern African History".Charumbira, RuramisaiUndergraduate ...
Kessenich, Marissa
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