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Colonialism, Postcolonialism, Globalization, and Arab Culture
This article will address two major related issues regarding Arab culture as an integral part of the globalization ethos. In order to expand the conceptual parameters of globalization and cultural studies, the exclusivity of political and economic ...
Salam Mir
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The study aims to describe and explain the form of postcolonialism in the short story anthology Semua untuk Hindia by Iksaka Banu using Homi K. Bhabha's thoughts, namely: (1) mimicry and humans, (2) signs taken for miracles, and (3) ancient articulation.
Andaru Ratnasari +2 more
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“Postcolonial theory” has become one of the key issues of scholarly debates worldwide; debates, so the author argues, which have become rather sterile and are characterized by a repetitive reworking of old hackneyed issues, focussing on cultural questions of language and identity in particular.
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Animal Viewpoints in the Contact Zone of Adam Hines’s Duncan the Wonder Dog
Duncan the Wonder Dog by Adam Hines is an autoethnographic text about the contact zone, as Mary Louise Pratt describes both terms. I will be using this method of postcolonial analysis not to show how the graphic novel allegorizes postcolonialism among ...
Joan Gordon
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Victor Bandeira and the collections of the National Museum of Ethnology: notes from fieldwork
Decolonisation has become a significant topic in contemporary museum and heritage studies. The research project “Representational Politics of Guinean Heritage in Portuguese Museums in the Transition from Colonial to Postcolonial Period: Histories ...
Ana Temudo
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This article delves into the intricate ways in which anti- and postcolonial narratives shape the formation of political myths in both the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea.
N. N. Kim, A. V. Soloviev
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SECULARISM IN PAMUK’S SNOW; A POSTCOLONIALISM STUDY
Postcolonial criticism has always analyzed colonial power through the multifarious signs, metaphors and narratives of both the dominating and indigenous cultures, in other words, the cultural formations and representational practices can be understood as
Muh. Fajar
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The provincial religions of the Roman Empire exhibited considerable diversity, reflecting the adoption and adaptation of Roman and non-Roman beliefs, traditions and deities.
Stephanie Moat
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Music Theory, Cultural Transfer, and Colonial Hybridity [PDF]
In this introductory essay, a number of cautionary reminders are suggested for any historian seeking to trace the reception of European music theory outside of its traditional borders.
Thomas Christensen
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Albert Memmi in the Era of Decolonization
This essay considers the reception of Albert Memmi's Decolonization and the Decolonized. Memmi himself observed that it is much harder to be a writer about postcolonialism than colonialism. Why would this be true?
Keally McBride
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