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  1. 921

    ‘ In Comes the New Black’: The Ghetto-Rural Black versus Blacksurbian Identities by Nkululeko Motha

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This should contemplate the effects of colonialism on the urban space and how colonialism influences the formulation of the different Black identities in urban spaces. …”
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  2. 922

    THE RACIAL FACTOR AND PAN-AFRICANISM IN NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY by JOHN TOR TSUWA, AFONGU AONDOAKAA IORNUMBE

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The paper discovered that, Nigeria as a black nation has displayed a great commitment in the liberation struggles waged against slavery, colonialism, neo-colonialism and racist regimes in African continent such as in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia among others. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…While the many efforts to decolonize or dismantle the vestiges of colonialism that remain are laudable, they can also reinforce what they seek to end. …”
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  4. 924

    From Methodological Authoritarianism to Epistemic Realism: Multidisciplinary Research Paradigms and the Post-modern Turn by Kizito Michael George

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Post-modernism has its roots in post-colonialism, de-colonialism and the agitations for racial and gender justice. …”
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    Vidal de la Blache, Ciência e Política: notas a partir do caso africano by Guilherme Ribeiro

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Thistext aims tohighlight the interestof Vidalde laBlachefor the African continent,from the standpointofapromoter ofFrench colonialism-thus revealingageographerengaged inpolitical,strategic andgeopolitical questions.…”
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    PENGARUH KOLONIALISASI BELANDA DI KAWASAN PUSAT KOTA PULAU JAWA : SEBUAH KAJIAN LITERATUR by Dimas Wihardyanto, Dwita Hadi Rahmi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Abstract_ During Dutch colonialism, cities in Indonesia in general and cities in java, in particular, gained significant influence. …”
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  7. 927

    FROM OPTIMISM TO DISAPPOINTMENT: THE EVOLUTION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WEST by E. V. Volgina

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It is widely known that roots of the actual social and political thought in India go back to the period of colonialism. With the status of one of the most influential thinkers in modern India and attention paid to the legacy of Vivekananda by ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his case appears to be of a considerable importance. …”
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  8. 928

    Indigenous Perspectives: the Post-Conflict Landscapes of Rwanda by Killian Doherty

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Much of Rwanda’s conflict can be traced to the relation between human (culture) and non-human (nature) that defined territories and ethnic divisions in pre-colonial Rwanda. These human and non-human relations, exploited by European colonialism, have become increasingly estranged through the influence of Eurocentric forms of architecture, urban and rural planning. …”
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  9. 929

    Voyageuses occidentales et impérialisme : l’Orient à la croisée des représentations (XIXe siècle) by Isabelle Ernot

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…It argues for the role of these Western women travelers in the construction of a discourse that accompanied the process of colonialism and contributed to the defining of social and/or racial hierarchies. …”
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    L’expérience de la vulnérabilité comme ressource politique : une approche phénoménologique by Mickaëlle Provost

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This ambivalence of vulnerability can however be atrophied in specific political and social situations (sexism, colonialism and racism), rendering vulnerability mostly negative. …”
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    The wilderness wanderings: a theo-liminal pedagogy for mind decolonisation in African Christianity by C. J. Kaunda

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… This article argues that the current economic and political underdevelopment in the majority of African countries is a symptom of a profound metaphysical and intellectual crisis in the African person’s imagination and consciousness, a consequence of conceptual alienation wrought about mind colonialism. The process of decolonisation did not end with geopolitical liberation, but continues as liberation of the African mind and subjectivity. …”
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    The Application of Literary Theories in Literary Texts by Sandy Ferianda

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The application of post-colonialism theory in literary text showed that the post-colonial theorist entered the literary texts or works through a specific critical lens, or a specific way of reading them. …”
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    Polyphonies coloniales by Caroline Déodat

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As an integral part of the post-colonial national and heritage narrative of Mauritius, the Mauritian Sega is also part of another history, which is to be found in colonial narrative, but rather in an oral literature, in which the ability of performers of Sega to destabilize an essentialist conception of Mauritian creolity can still be heard. …”
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  14. 934

    Co-Formations : des spatialités de résistance décoloniales chez les lesbiennes « of color » en France by Paola Bacchetta

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…This article argues that lesbians “of color” in France are creating new decolonial subjectivities and resistant practices, yet these remain unintelligible in the dominant grid of intelligibility because the grid can not account for the inseparability of gender, sexuality, “race”-racism, class, slavery and postslavery, colonialism and postcoloniality.  Part one reviews contributions and limitations of current feminist and queer theorizing, and proposes the concepts of co-formations and co-productions to keep these invisibilized inseparabilities under consideration. …”
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    « But in that room, in that presence, I was invertebrate » : la peur de l’autre dans The Beetle de Richard Marsh by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Although it has almost sunk into oblivion, The Beetle may have been deemed powerful in its time because it displays all the archetypal fears haunting the nineteen-nineties, from degeneracy to mesmerism, reverse colonialism or the New Woman. It creates scenes of utmost terror which are extremely effective, however badly written the novel may be in parts. …”
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    Principle and Pragmatism in the Liberation Struggle by Mabutho Shangaze

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Msimang’s life is thrust against the social and political backdrop of South Africa beginning in the middle 19th century in colonial Natal. The historical context of conquest and colonialism is an important setting for this life story. …”
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    Interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative in the African context by M. Rathbone

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…These unique questions relate to the cultures of African people, the injustice of colonialism, apartheid and so forth. The problem is that some of these new perspectives are influenced by rationalism that may result in reductionist interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative. …”
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    Ruinscapes and Subversion of Temporalities in For the Mercy of Water by Şevket Sarper Dörter

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…I examine For the Mercy of Water’s representation of exploited, marginal rural space as a ‘ruinscape’ that manifests the palimpsestic overlay between linear time, industrial time, colonialism, and neoliberal globalization. I use the term “ruinscape” in the literary imagination, not as imagery of damaged space, but as spatial representation of the negative social, economic, and environmental processes across historical periods that interpenetrate each other. …”
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    La revendication bretonne dans la littérature du IIIe Emsav : une inversion des valeurs by Tristan Loarer

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By naming and fighting against the internal colonialism in progress in Brittany, this production known as the Kleiz ha Breizh/Left and Brittany wave, seems to have played an important role in the history of modern Brittany.…”
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    On the Border in Northern Mauritania by Mark Drury

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Historical examples trace a shift from a relatively permeable frontier zone during colonialism to an increasingly fixed border during decolonization. …”
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