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Applying postcolonial theory in academic medicine. [PDF]
Seventeenth-century physician–philosopher John Locke once said ‘reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours’.
Rashid A, Whitehead C.
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Abstract Postcolonial discourse is the critical underside of imperialism, the latter a hegemonic form going back to the beginnings of empire building. In the languages of the colonized—those of the ruling class as well as its subjects—a critical discourse of displacement, enslavement, and exploitation co-existed with what Conrad ...
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Abstract The following is a four-part article. The first part contains reviews of selected shortform works published in relation to postcolonial theory across various leading journals. Academic work on Palestine, best exemplified by Rabea Eghbariah’s ‘Towards Nakba as a Legal Concept’, is a notable feature. In the second part, I focus
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Postcolonial Travel Writing and Postcolonial Theory [PDF]
First paragraph: In recent scholarship, the convergence of the words postcolonial, travel and writing has led to a series of debates that revolve around, but are not limited to, the representation of otherness, the power of speaking of and for a foreign culture, as well as the hierarchies embedded in discourses of difference.
J. Edwards
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Postcolonial theory and Canada’s health care professions: bridging the gap [PDF]
Stephen Wilmot
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Sami Archaeology and Postcolonial Theory--An Introduction
While researchers within Sami archaeology have dealt with issues closely related to postcolonial theory and critique since the 1970s onwards, this has rarely been done with explicit mention or coherent use of this theoretical complex. This somewhat paradoxical situation was addressed in a session at the 14th conference of the Nordic Theoretical ...
M. Spangen +5 more
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A Postcolonial Tale of Nature: The Postcolonial Eco-Poetics of Jack London's The Call of the Wild [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to map out the politics of postcolonial eco-poetics and its application to Jack London's novella, The Call of the Wild (1903). As an interdisciplinary field, postcolonial eco-poetics emerges from the intersection of postcolonial ...
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Crossfire: postcolonial theory between Marxist and decolonial critiques
This article stages a confrontation between postcolonial theory and the decolonial option on the terrain of their respective engagements with Marxism.
G. Colpani
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Postcolonialism in International Studies: Two Faces of Theory
Postcolonial theory is gradually entering the research arsenal of international relations, although it is not yet widely represented in modern international political science. The importance of mastering the tools and techniques of this paradigm or a set
Ivan D. Loshkariov
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Marcuse's Brand of Critical Theory and Post-Colonialism [PDF]
Studies discussing critical theory and post-colonialism consider only the works of Horkheimer and Adorno and are largely focused on revealing disparities between the two approaches.
Maroje Višić
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