The aggregate of various economic, political, and social policies by which an imperial power maintains or extends its control over other areas or peoples. It includes the practice of or belief in acquiring and retaining colonies. The emphasis is less on its identity as an ideological political system than on its designation in a period of history. (Webster, 3d ed; from Dr. J. Cassedy, NLM History of Medicine Division)

The institutionalization of public hygiene in Korea, 1876-1910. (1/29)

On the whole, the major impetus for the institutionalization of public hygiene in Korea came from two directions. On one hand, the self-enlightened intellectuals had introduced a variety of Western ideas and theories on public hygiene since the mid-eighteenth century. On the other hand, Japan strongly influenced the modern systems of Korean health care and medical education, especially through Japanese efforts at the sanitary control of infectious diseses such as smallpox and cholera. The institutionalization of Korea's public hygiene in this period corresponded not to the high ideas of the progressive intellectuals but to the larger social and institutional changes caused by the major political events. Ideas of public hygiene were institutionalized as a powerful strategy of linking the imperial capital and colonial domains.  (+info)

Reconceptualizing native women's health: an "indigenist" stress-coping model. (2/29)

This commentary presents an "indigenist" model of Native women's health, a stress-coping paradigm that situates Native women's health within the larger context of their status as a colonized people. The model is grounded in empirical evidence that traumas such as the "soul wound" of historical and contemporary discrimination among Native women influence health and mental health outcomes. The preliminary model also incorporates cultural resilience, including as moderators identity, enculturation, spiritual coping, and traditional healing practices. Current epidemiological data on Native women's general health and mental health are reconsidered within the framework of this model.  (+info)

Health sector reform in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT): targeting the forest or the trees? (3/29)

Since the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, reform activities have targeted various spheres, including the health sector. Several international aid and UN organizations have been involved, as well as local and international non-governmental organizations, with considerable financial and technical investments. Although important achievements have been made, it is not evident that the quality of care has improved or that the most pressing health needs have been addressed, even before the second Palestinian Uprising that began in September 2000. The crisis of the Israeli re-invasion of Palestinian-controlled towns and villages since April 2002 and the attendant collapse of state structures and services have raised the problems to critical levels. This paper attempts to analyze some of the obstacles that have faced reform efforts. In our assessment, those include: ongoing conflict, frail Palestinian quasi-state structures and institutions, multiple and at times inappropriate donor policies and practices in the health sector, and a policy vacuum characterized by the absence of internal Palestinian debate on the type and direction of reform the country needs to take. In the face of all these considerations, it is important that reform efforts be flexible and consider realistically the political and economic contexts of the health system, rather than focus on mere narrow technical, managerial and financial solutions imported from the outside.  (+info)

Latin American social medicine and global social medicine. (4/29)

A fundamental change in the theory underlying public health and medicine is needed. Latin American social medicine (LASM), originating in a region of the world that has been subjected to colonial and postcolonial influence, will be part of this change. To the extent that the social production of disease among people in other regions is a consequence of various large-scale forms of domination, LASM offers a relevant analysis, models of resistance, and exemplars of social medicine in practice. I draw upon LASM to examine the social production of disease in the Marshall Islands and Iraq. I suggest a basis for a global social medicine in the shared experience of suffering and describe implications for public health theory and practice.  (+info)

Elihu Yale and the medicine he promoted: the government general hospital and Madras Medical College, India. (5/29)

Much has been written about the philanthropist Elihu Yale and his life in the Americas and England, where he spent his beginnings and end. Less publicized is his life in India, where he spent the majority of his adult life and where he raised his family. A major contribution of Elihu Yale to medicine in India was his promotion of a local hospital in the major Indian trading port city of Madras. This essay briefly describes the history of that hospital and the medical college that grew out of it.  (+info)

Spirituality among Latinas/os: implications of culture in conceptualization and measurement. (6/29)

Despite growing transnational migration between the United States and Latin American countries, culturally relevant conceptualizations of spirituality among Latinas/os remain lacking in healthcare research. Grounded in Latina feminist theology, this article elucidates cultural values that influence spirituality and describes findings from a study using a new questionnaire to explore spirituality among Latinas in Puerto Rico and the US mainland. Results support the saliency of cultural values such as personalismo and familismo as the context for spiritual perspectives, which may function independently of the Catholic Church structure.  (+info)

"Neither of meate nor drinke, but what the Doctor alloweth": medicine amidst war and commerce in eighteenth-century Madras. (7/29)

Madras in the eighteenth century was a site of continuous warfare sparked mostly by trading interests. This paper studies how these influences of hostility and commerce shaped the medical establishment of the English East India Company. It begins by analyzing the struggle of the medical establishment to cope with military and logistical requirements; it then shows how the Coromandel trade provided a peculiar dynamic to the practice of medicine in Madras. By aligning the history of medicine with that of trade, the paper traces the parallel trajectories of intellectual and material wealth. The development of modern medicine is seen as a process of adjusting to and engaging with diverse ideas and items--sometimes co-opting them, sometimes realigning them in new modes of production.  (+info)

Blood transfusions in the early years of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. (8/29)

Blood transfusions transmit HIV more effectively than other means, yet there has been little examination of their role in the origins and early course of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. We review historical data in archives, government reports, and medical literature from African and European sources documenting the introduction, establishment, use, and growth of blood transfusions in sub-Saharan Africa. These data allow estimation of the geographic diffusion and growth of blood transfusions between 1940 and 1990. By 1955, 19 African colonies and countries reported transfusion programs-with national rates of 718 to 1372 per 100 000 by 1964, and urban rates similar to those in developed countries. We estimated 1 million transfusions per year in sub-Saharan Africa by 1970 and 2 million per year by the 1980s, indicating that transfusions were widely used throughout sub-Saharan Africa during the crucial period of 1950-1970, when all epidemic strains of HIV first emerged in this region.  (+info)

From Amazon.com: After Colonialism offers a fresh look at the history of colonialism and the changes in knowledge, disciplines, and identities produced by the imperial experience. Ranging across disciplines--from history to anthropology to literary studies--and across regions--from India to Palestine to Latin America to Europe--the essays in this volume reexamine colonialism and its aftermath. Leading literary scholars, historians, and anthropologists engage with recent theories and perspectives in their specific studies, showing the centrality of colonialism in the making of the modern world and offering postcolonial reflections on the effects and experience of empire. The contributions cross historical analysis of texts with textual examination of historical records and situate metropolitan cultural practices in engagements with non-metropolitan locations. Interdisciplinarity here means exploring and realigning disciplinary boundaries. Contributors to After Colonialism include Edward Said, ...
My only claim to fame in regards to colonial scholarship rests on a paper I wrote for an Honors course in Western Civilization as an undergraduate. The paper won a spot at an Honors consortium held at Stanford, so I was able to do even more research on the subject. The following post is a summation of my research in blog form.. The first task I have is to explain what colonialism is not. Colonialism is not a European invention or concept designed specifically to keep non-white people down. The myth of the evil white colonialist is one of the most pernicious myths espoused today, and for a couple of big reasons. The first reason is that colonialism has been around for a long time. Today, the Han practice colonialism through the fascist Chinese state. In the 19th century, the Ashanti practiced colonialism throughout their slave-trading empire. The Ottoman…. ...
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Nordic Colonialism and the Global is a Nordic academic project consisting of series of workshops, funded by NOS-HS.. The workshops advance transnational framings, understandings, and entanglements of colonialism in the Nordic context.. On this website, you will find everything you need to know about the project, the workshops, and information on the events around the project.. ...
Settlers acted as the link between indigenous populations and the imperial hegemony, thus bridging the geographical, ideological and commercial gap between the colonizers and colonized. While the extent in which geography as an academic study is implicated in colonialism is contentious, geographical tools such as cartography, shipbuilding, navigation, mining and agricultural productivity were instrumental in European colonial expansion. Colonizers awareness of the Earths surface and abundance of practical skills provided colonizers with a knowledge that, in turn, created power.[16]. Anne Godlewska and Neil Smith argue that empire was quintessentially a geographical project.[17] Historical geographical theories such as environmental determinism legitimized colonialism by positing the view that some parts of the world were underdeveloped, which created notions of skewed evolution.[16] Geographers such as Ellen Churchill Semple and Ellsworth Huntington put forward the notion that northern ...
Settlers acted as the link between indigenous populations and the imperial hegemony, thus bridging the geographical, ideological and commercial gap between the colonizers and colonized. While the extent in which geography as an academic study is implicated in colonialism is contentious, geographical tools such as cartography, shipbuilding, navigation, mining and agricultural productivity were instrumental in European colonial expansion. Colonizers awareness of the Earths surface and abundance of practical skills provided colonizers with a knowledge that, in turn, created power.[60] Anne Godlewska and Neil Smith argue that empire was quintessentially a geographical project.[clarification needed][61] Historical geographical theories such as environmental determinism legitimized colonialism by positing the view that some parts of the world were underdeveloped, which created notions of skewed evolution.[60] Geographers such as Ellen Churchill Semple and Ellsworth Huntington put forward the ...
I960 often referred to as The year of Africa symbolized emancipation and a new dawn for the African continent. The Independence movement spread through the continent like wild fire, with seventeen countries on the continent gaining independence from Belgium, France and the British. Having just passed the semi centennial era, the legacies and residual effects of colonialism have persisted in nearly every sector of many of these liberated nations. European languages have been adopted as national and or local languages, Western religions have become mainstream reducing indigenous African religious practices to myths, while trade networks, education systems and governance infrastructure still remain deeply rooted in European dominance. Evidence abounds indicating that most of Africas weaknesses nearly sixty years post independence are indeed rooted in the legacies of colonialism - a resultant effect of the general polity and colonial culture inherited by African elite nationalists. Ethnic ...
Review Graduate Program details of Colonialism in History in Bristol United Kingdom from Bristol University. This new programme offers students the opportunity to study the history of colonialism and its legacies in comparative perspective. The interdisciplinary MA offers geographical,...
Unfortunately there are a significant number of boardgames themed around European colonialism, and they really rub me the wrong way. The legacy of colonialism still underpins social inequalities in North America and around the world, so I want to take a closer look at the games I play that deal ...
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A good starting point for understanding colonialism in Canada is to recognize that there is a distinct form of colonialism at work here - both past and present. This form is called settler colonialism. Typical understandings of colonialism usually refer to a situation where a colonial entity oppresses and manipulates foreign peoples in order to extract wealth and resources - India and South Africa are key examples. In these cases, there is a point at which we see the colonial power officially leaving, and the colonized peoples achieving some level of independence. On the other hand, in cases of settler colonialism, the colonial entity doesnt leave, but continues to bring in more and more settlers in order to reproduce itself in the colonized space - Canada, USA, Australia, and New Zealand are the usual suspects here. The particularly horrifying aspect of this practice - as scholars like Patrick Wolfe have discussed in depth - is that, in order to reproduce itself in a given place, the settler ...
Traditionally, social scientists have assumed that past imperialism hinders the future development prospects of colonized nations. Challenging this widespread belief, this book argues that countries once under direct British imperial control have developed more successfully than those that were ruled indirectly. Combining statistical analysis with in-depth case studies of former British colonies, it argues that direct rule promoted cogent and coherent states with high levels of bureaucratization and inclusiveness, which contributed to implementing development policy during late colonialism and independence. On the other hand, the author finds that indirect British rule created patrimonial, weak states that preyed on their own populations. The book is firmly grounded in the tradition of comparative-historical analysis while offering insight into the colonial roots of uneven development.
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When youre posting something for your friends to see on Instagram or researching background information for an assignment on Google, increasingly prominent economists and activists believe you are participating in colonialism.. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, it was often private companies backed by imperialist powers, including the British East India Company, the Dutch East India Company, and others, rather than governments themselves, which gained control of entire continents.. The latter was so massive that it was described as not just a corporation, or even an empire, but a world unto itself, to the point that even today, the VOC World is considered an interdisciplinary branch of study in the Netherlands.. Today, the social media and the internet both connect the world, and include worlds. But these worlds are controlled by a group of corporations - known as the FAANGs to investors (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google, and you might well change the s to a Z for Zoom ...
This article originally appeared on our Facebook page]. LAST week, we broke the story about Lancashire Tory MP Jake Berry, and his property empire building project on Ynys Mon.. We argued that this was just a further example of colonialism at work in modern day Wales.. Right on cue, the latest Welsh government population statistics have confirmed this in the starkest possible sense.. The Welsh-born population of Wales in the figures for 2020 is now down to 70.1%.. Let that sink in. 30% of the population of Wales were born elsewhere, with the vast majority of these born in England.. The statistics also show another worrying trend - that only 62.9% of the Welsh population identify as being Welsh today.. Which suggests in turn that 7% of the population are born to people who were not born here, although of course these could just be children who adopt the identity of their parents.. A big shout-out here to the people of Merthyr, who registered the highest Welsh-identifying percentage of the ...
Jews, like other peoples, have been much affected by the history of colonialism and empire. The Babylonian exile and the Roman dispersal were formative in constructing Jewish identity. Life within the...
Claire Lowrie is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Wollongong, Australia. She is the author of Masters and Servants: Cultures of Empire in the Tropics (Manchester University Press 2016) and the co-author of Colonialism and Male Domestic … Continue reading →. ...
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Discourse on Colonialism is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from Martinique who helped found the négritude movement in Francophone literature. Césaire first published the essay in 1950 in Paris with Éditions Réclame, a small publisher associated with the French Communist Party.
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Kiribati will become uninhabitable, and there will be a wider global apocalyptic disaster. He calls for serious action on climate, including moratoriums on coal and gas.. Amongst their calls are for new and additional funds for the Australian foreign aid budget to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation. Climate justice must be central to Australias foreign aid program. The Global North, including Australia, is responsible for the overwhelming majority of excess carbon emissions causing the climate crisis. The relentless pursuit of profit and power by wealthy colonial countries and multinational corporations has put the world on track for a global temperature rise of at least 3.4 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.. The climate crisis and global poverty are the results of colonialism, structural inequalities and grossly unfair trade and debt systems. These systems cant be fixed. These systems have to be torn down. That also means totally reconfiguring the way we think about ...
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Nungaks desire to present, for the first time, an eyewitness Inuit account of the events that led to this groundbreaking but flawed land claims settlement prompted him to write this compact, cogent book. Before he begins his memoir of the fraught era from 1971 to 1975, he provides an anterior history of what he calls colonialism on steroids. The Inuit arrived in Nunavik - the great land - over four thousand years ago. The Hudsons Bay Company claimed their territory in 1670, ceding it to the Northwest Territories in 1870. By 1912, Nungak explains, Our ancestral lands were annexed to Quebec, Canadas most problematic jurisdiction, snuffing out a common future with fellow Inuit in Nunavut.. For decades, the provincial government ignored northern Quebec. In a Supreme Court challenge during the Great Depression, it argued emphatically that its Inuit citizens were Indians, and therefore Canadas responsibility. It won the case, so the federal government introduced social welfare, built ...
This book examines the impact of colonialism on mental health in different parts of the world, including India, Australia, parts of Africa, Lithuania, Wales, and Ireland. It also illuminates the social, political, and economic factors that affect the development and delivery of mental health services in these regions.
Territorial growth of Indian lands under American domination seems to be inconsistent with the expressed goals of a dominant society and is certainly inconsistent with the patterns reflected in the relationships between Indian communities and the United States. How is it that in this atmosphere fueled by the desire to take land from Tribes the Navajo Nation grew from 3.5 million acres in 1868 to over 16 million acres (a 358% increase) while their neighbors, the Hopis, lost over 40% of their original reservation land and most other tribes, as well, have lost much of their traditional use areas? This research attempts to answer these questions while testing the theory that Navajo expansion has been through a unique form of colonialism driven by a religiously rooted sense of Manifest Destiny. The results should provide insights for historians, practitioners of Indian Law, political scientists, and tribal leaders. ...
What is Cottagecore?. Before moving forward, I need to define what Cottagecore means as an aesthetic. According to Aesthetics Wiki, Cottagecore is an aesthetic inspired by a romanticised interpretation of western agricultural life. It is centered on ideas around of a more simple life and harmony with nature. Certain themes associated are the survival of the environment, food and caring for people. The name of the aesthetic was popularized in the 2010s and has gained traction in certain communities on the internet such as the witch/pagan community and the WLW/sapphic/lesbian community. As someone of European descent, I find my duty and goal is to have honest conversations on how settler colonialism is rooted in our society.. An earlier variation of the aesthetic that was popular between 18th to 19th century Europe was the Arts and Crafts movement. It was a decorative arts movement that originated in the British Isles and spread throughout Europe and the so-called United States. It was an ...
Colonialism in Canada is an ongoing structure whereby settler society and government assert sovereignty over lands already occupied by Indigenous peoples.
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Beginning in the late 1930s, a crisis in colonial Gusiiland developed over traditional marriage customs. Couples eloped, wives deserted husbands, fathers forced daughters into marriage, and desperate men abducted women as wives. Existing historiography focuses on women who either fled their rural homes to escape a new dual patriarchy-African men backed by colonial officials-or surrendered themselves to this new power. Girl Cases: Marriage and Colonialism in Gusiiland, Kenya 1890-1970 takes a new approach to the study of Gusii marriage customs and shows that Gusii women stayed in their homes to fight over the nature of marriage. Gusii women and their lovers remained committed to traditional bridewealth marriage, but they raised deeper questions over the relations between men and women.. During this time of social upheaval, thousands of marriage disputes flowed into local African courts. By examining court transcripts, Girl Cases sheds light on the dialogue that developed surrounding the ...
Interesting discussion.. A few days ago, my irritation with some aspects of Chinese culture got to the point that I actually entertained the notion that colonialism may have been good for China, and that if it had been more successful, China would be more advanced than it is today. This was the first time that I had ever given that thought any serious consideration, if not the first time that the concept even entered my mind. I was surprised to stumble upon this being discussed in the comments here, and felt that I should throw in my contribution.. Since we Americans like to brag about ourselves , let me begin by saying that colonialism is not widely respected in America. This notion that colonialism may be good for the ones colonized is practically unheard of. I dont know what they teach in the top American and British Universities, since I was born and raised working class, but in the social circles in which I move, colonialism is just considered wrong. Id be surprised it this was not the ...
The University of Sistan and Baluchestan, will hold the International Science Conference, entitled ‘Congress of Centenary of the Iranian Baluch Struggle against British Colonialism and...
i.e. that the EC tries to kill the South Stream project. I personally find this act as one more proof of the politics of colonialism of the EU. I mean, what is the point of waiting until all the bilateral agreements are signed and THEN to inspect them and to declare them null?! It is ridiculous and kind of offensive to all the teams worked on them. It is also offensive for the countries, who fought to make the best possible agreements with a very tough opponent - Russia, which took all the heat and negative consequences and then to tell them - oh well, try again. The EU could have participated in the agreements, a position which would no doubt lead to better agreements for the EU countries. Instead, they just stood aside and waited. I was under the impression that the gas trough the South Stream would benefit the developed states, but it seems that now that Nabuko is dead, the EC decided its much better to make Gazprom pay for the construction of the pipe and then just use it in any way it sees ...
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Smialkowska, Monika and Sami, Karma (2021) Culture and Colonialism: The 1916 Tercentenary in Egypt. In: Memorialising Shakespeare: Commemoration and Collective Identity, 1916-2016. Palgrave Shakespeare Studies . Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783030840129, 9783030840136 (In Press) Full text not available from this repository. (Request a copy ...
Please allow up to two weeks for delivery. Up to 3 weeks for international orders. (possibly more on all orders if were busy!). Proceeds directly go to purchasing a Geiger Counter for Indigenous Action Medias field work in areas contaminated with radioactive pollution. Additional proceeds will be donated to Haul No!s defense/offense fund.. Nuclear colonialism is the domination and exploitation of Indigenous people and lands for the benefit of the nuclear production process. ...
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by: Ghassan Hage. I will not name the leftist academics whose comments in recent days have triggered this rant. But let me say this: If ones first reaction as a commentator on the vile Islamo-fascist terrorist attacks in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Nice is to rehearse the violent and racist history of French colonialism and post-colonialism, one is, willingly or unwillingly, perpetuating the very bankrupt ethics of the colonialism that one is attacking. But even if ethics doesnt matter to you as a commentator, and you think you are being politically hardcore left by critiquing French racism and colonialism in this manner, let me say this: you are also perpetuating the politics of colonialism in the same way you are perpetuating its ethics. You also exhibit a rather naïve understanding of what politics entails.. Let us talk ethics, first, and then move to politics. Any ethical stance requires one to dwell on and in the death of the victims and the manner in which they have been killed in ...
These images document the hundreds of crates that contained the belongings of the so-called retornados. This was the expression used by the Portuguese to identify citizens that returned from the ex-colonies upon the hasty and messy independence processes, which were euphemistically dubbed decolonization. The wave of political turbulence which swept the country after the coup detat of the 25 April 1974 did not facilitate the speedy clearing of the luggage which remained almost ignored on the Lisbon quayside for years. These images are particularly symbolic as they portray the spoils of the end of colonialism abandoned on the quayside in Belém standing up against the Monument to the Discoveries on the Praça do Império! This monument was commissioned by the fascist dictatorship.. ...
Daniel Greenfield who discusses colonialism in Palestine, explaining how the decolonization of Palestine means the restoration of Israel.
Colonialism = Slavery Enough said. All the horror and wrong is in both. All beautiful, struggling human beings who rise up ARE EXTERMINATED. Over time this has such a deep, profound effect.
Colonialism = Slavery Enough said. All the horror and wrong is in both. All beautiful, struggling human beings who rise up ARE EXTERMINATED. Over time this has such a deep, profound effect.
Albert Camus the Algerian Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice by David Carroll | Buy Books at LoveReading.co.uk In these original readings of Albert Camus novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian...Find out more
Samaj Weekly)- Rakesh Sinha, RSS thinker and M.P. in a recently given interview to Dainki Jagran (Mid July 2021) demanded that time has come to launch the campaign Isai Missionary Bharat Chhodo (Christian missionaries leave India). As per him the missionaries are ruining Adivasi culture and are doing conversion work taking advantage of the provisions of freedom of religion. Earlier (May 22, 2018) in a tweet he had stated Do we need Missionaries? They constitute threat on our spiritual democracy. Niyogi Commission report (1956) exposed their real face but Nehruvians preserved them as essential vestige of colonialism. Either Quit India or form Indian Church vouching non proselytization.. Most of the accusations against missionaries are not only baseless and lack understanding of Christianity in India. Contrary to his assertion, missionaries are not a part of colonial legacy. Indian Christianity is very old and it begins in A.D. 52 with St Thomas coming to Malabar Coast and setting up the ...
Kirstie Close-Barrys A Mission Divided: Race, Culture and Colonialism in Fijis Methodist Mission (ANU Press) provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Missions of Australasia, a colonial institution that operated in the British colony of Fiji. The mission was a site of work for Europeans, Fijians and Indo-Fijians, but each community operated separately, as the mission was divided along ethnic lines in 1901. This book outlines the colonial concepts of race and culture used to justify this separation.. ...
A solo exhibition by artist Duane Linklater reframes colonialisms influence on art, capitalism and Indigeneity at Catriona Jeffries
Can historically marginalized, threatened languages be saved in the contemporary global era? In relation to the wider postcolonial world, especially the Caribbean, this book focuses on efforts to preserve and promote Lesser Antillean French Creole - Kwéyòl - as the national language of Saint Lucia and on the legacy of colonialism and impact of globalization, with which English has become the universal lingua franca, as mitigating factors undermining these efforts. It deals specifically with language planning for democratization and government; literacy, the schools and higher education; and the mass media. It also examines changes in the status of and attitudes toward Kwéyòl, English and French since national independence and presents language planning implications from these changes and steps already undertaken to elevate Kwéyòl. The book offers new insight into globalization and its impact on linguistic pluralism, language planning, national development, Creole languages, and cultural identity
This paper combines empirical ethnographic attention to a specific site of postcolonial science and theoretically-driven feminist analysis attentive to technoscience materialities. It draws on ethnographic research at iThemba Pharmaceuticals, a small South African company founded in 2009 with the mission of finding new drugs for TB, HIV, and malaria. The synthetic chemistry methods employed at this site are similar to what might be done at a well-equipped lab anywhere in the world, yet I argue place matters - not only for the scientists involved, and for those interested in global health and postcolonial science, but also for feminist engagement with matter. In this paper, I focus on the place-specificity not of the companys drug discovery ends, but of its synthetic chemistry means. Intellectual property can exist in abstract forms, but to become pharmaceuticals, it must be materialized in particular infrastructures that are unevenly distributed in space. These spaces are always already part of ...
From a pedagogical standpoint, this second consideration about the alternative education that postcolonial life-writing often provides leads to the third useful characteristic of the hybrid genre of A Small Place-its explicit focus and discussion of education itself. According to Brown, postcolonial life-writing such as Kincaids is useful in highlighting the discipline and docility in educational practices that produce [colonial] bodies that are economically and politically useful. In A Small Place, Kincaid reflects on the function of education in decolonized Antigua through the examples of the defunct public library, REPAIRS PENDING since an earthquake in 1974, as well as the existence of the Hotel Training School, which Brown argues is a modern-day corollary to Antiguas history with slavery (42). With these examples, Kincaid portrays the education system in Antigua as not meant to encourage its students personal advancement or increased agency, but as instead ensuring the continuation of ...
Regarding the climate change due to people is tosh and were wasting money on this arguments, there is the most cost counterargument.. Theres a formal name for the argument, but I dont remember it right now. What you so is line up all the possibilities and add up the cost, and the cost of the consequences, if the scenario is false.. Scenario 1 - there is no climate change. Patently untrue, but its still argued. Mitigation cost: none. Consequence cost, if false: catastrophic. Scenario 2: there is man-made climate change and we have to mitigate as much as we can: mitigation cost: high. Consequence cost: low to high, depending on the success of the mitigation.. Scenario 3: there is climate change, but not caused by people. Mitigation cost: medium to high, depending on how many flood defences you can establish, and how many people are evacuated in advance. Consequence cost: high to catastrophic.. Naturally this assumes we havent hit the point of no return yet. If climate change is ...
Since India had always had the Monarchy a stumbling block against their interest in Nepal, they found out that the Maoist revolution could be a very effective force to eliminate Monarchy from Nepal. India already had a bitter experience with the Kings of Nepal. King Mahendra always stood firm against Indian hegemony and exploitation in Nepal. King Birendra rejected their proposal to bring Nepal into the Indian security umbrella. When the King did not agree with what they wanted they imposed an economic blockade on Nepal. When more than one hundred seventeen countries endorsed Birendras proposal to declare Nepal as a zone of peace, India did not accept the proposal. Instead, they assisted the Maoist with money, materials, training, and the base in India with a plan to eliminate Monarchy from Nepal. The Maoist, after ten years of killing and destruction in Nepal finally realized that their so-called revolution was getting them nowhere. They were compelled to find a way out of their failed ...
Allow me to remind Mr/Ms Modak that, centuries before the UK or the USA were founded, Islam was itself spread by the sword, colonising the Middle East, North Africa, parts of Europe, and much of Asia ...
One glaring example concerns the agreement reached earlier this month at the Italian Ministry of Interior between what Italian daily La Repubblica called the heads of the major tribes of South Libya, the Awlad Suleiman and the Tebu, at the presence of Tuareg leaders. This has been welcomed as a success of the diplomacy of the desert which aims to stop the trafficking of human beings coming from Libya.. Words matter. Plenty of other daily newspapers demonstrate that ethnic groups such as Tuareg and Tebu are still today often defined in terms of tribes directed by heads. Tribe refers to a concept used by European scholars and observers to refer to non-European contexts. Roman gents, Basques, migrant populations coming from Central Asia in the 4th century CE, Celtic clans, to name a few, would easily comply with the category of tribes: They are however addressed and evaluated according to different criteria.. The alleged existence of a Middle East Tribal DNA, or that of an African ...
George Afedzi Hughes work involves painting and performance art, utilizing the turbulence of colonialism as a premise to highlight parallels between that violent history and contemporary global conflicts. His upcoming solo exhibition at the Buffalo Arts Studio reflects the politics of identity through the lens of colonialism and its legacies. The Politics of Identity will include two separate bodies of work filling both the Buffalo Arts Studios galleries, featuring some of Hughes largest canvases, most of which have not been shown in Buffalo. The older work emphasizes the tragedy of such history, with paintings that utilize animal/human body parts in addition to sports imagery and military metaphors. In contrast, the newer paintings address recent but seemingly positive roles and identities derived from contact between colonial regimes and developing economies. Hughes project interprets the spectacle of information, knowledge and subjectivity through a systematic yet accessible iconography. ...
George Afedzi Hughes work involves painting and performance art, utilizing the turbulence of colonialism as a premise to highlight parallels between that violent history and contemporary global conflicts. His upcoming solo exhibition at the Buffalo Arts Studio reflects the politics of identity through the lens of colonialism and its legacies. The Politics of Identity will include two separate bodies of work filling both the Buffalo Arts Studios galleries, featuring some of Hughes largest canvases, most of which have not been shown in Buffalo. The older work emphasizes the tragedy of such history, with paintings that utilize animal/human body parts in addition to sports imagery and military metaphors. In contrast, the newer paintings address recent but seemingly positive roles and identities derived from contact between colonial regimes and developing economies. Hughes project interprets the spectacle of information, knowledge and subjectivity through a systematic yet accessible iconography. ...
The history of Grenada and Carriacou from pre-colombian times to Maurice Bisshop and the Grenada revolution. Political history - main agricultural products.
While recent months have seen a significant increase in global support for Palestinian liberation in response to Israels attempts at forcibly dispossessing Palestinians of their homes, the absence of one putatively important actor has been notable. Said actor, the Palestinian Authority (PA), has instead focused its energies on violently suppressing Palestinian protest, especially those that have arisen in response to the PAs alleged assassination of activist Nizar Banat. While the PAs involvement in suppressing Palestinian popular protest may surprise some, it makes perfect sense to those familiar with the failed state-building project that the Authority has sought to pursue in the decades following its establishment.. Neoliberal state-building Among the cornerstones of the PAs state-building project is a commitment to neoliberal economic principles, solidified by President Mahmoud Abbass appointment of former World Bank economist Salam Fayyad as Prime Minister in 2007. In accordance with ...
HE COMES INTO the 60th birthday party of his sister Solange, like a violent bull in a proverbial China shop, armed with a gift everyone knows he could not afford. The guests fear and hate him. He has an aggressive almost non-verbal approach which prickles your empathy. This […]. ...
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The Presbyterian Church (USA) has published an ideological and political manual for anti-Israel organising ahead of its bi-annual gathering in June. Reviewing its content, Cary Nelson argues that the ...
Aguilar, M. I. (1997). Historical Anthropology and Anthropological History Rethinking the social production on an African past. In S. McGrath et al. (Eds.) Rethinking African History (pp. 357-378). Edinburgh University of Edinburgh, Centres of African Studies.
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Image Credit In this second post that explores the challenges of achieving gender parity in rural Balochistan schools, I argue that various policy developments are problematic in postcolonial Pakistan. In this post I draw on three overlapping forms of globalization: commodification of human efforts; expansion of western culture; and influence of global policies to the…
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Im truly sorry about this, really I am. Two 1D posts, and its only noon. But this one was unavoidable, I swear. The One Direction boys were on a yacht somewhere yesterday… Harry went swimming… and Tumblr WENT FREAKIN BANANAS. Every site is wall-to-wall Harry. Harry in his swimming trunks, Harry with wet hair, Harry with dry hair, Harry with a towel, Harry taking a dive, Harry in the water, Harry out of the water. I would be remiss if I didnt share it with you. And I realize were reaching the saturation point here at the WOW Report, but the tsunami of 1D press is really only beginning. So again, Im sorry. But in the meantime, please to enjoy some Wet Harry action. He does seem to enjoy his new-found fame, doesnt he?. UPDATE: Yes, its true. Your eyes arent deceiving you. Harry has four nipples. He theorizes to Now Daily: I think I must have been a twin, but then the other one went away and left its nipples behind. Awwww.. ...
The Maghrebi tradition of historical literary production extends back to the early centuries of Islamic expansion and conquest in North Africa and comprises a rich corpus including dynastic chronicles (tarikh), biographies (tarajim), and hagiographies (manaqib/rijjal), and, since the 20th century, positivist national histories as well. While this tradition had evolved since its inception, 19th- and 20th-century Maghrebi historical production both influenced and was influenced by the extension of European military, economic, and political power into the Maghreb. Grappling with the legacies of colonialism, nationalism, and pan-Arabism, among others, Maghrebi historians continue to sow the rich terrain of historical literary production in the postcolonial period by absorbing, reacting to, and building upon new trends in the historical profession.
In my works I wish to interrogate the audience about issues that are normally considered kind of communitarian. Even if I have my own point of view, I dont want to give answers, I prefer to ask questions. I just wish to move people, to reflect about some issues or aspects of the society we live in. We are supposed to live in a postcolonial era but the traces of slavery, segregation, colonialism and fascism are still there. The racism, the homophobia, the anti-Semitism is the result of all this history. To think that four hundred years of African slavery and dehumanization is simply a black affair, is a way to reiterate and perpetuate the oppression of the Africans ancestors today. In these terms, my work about the memories of slavery is a kind of pretext to draw a portrait of some contemporary societies and at the same time, a way to document how the African Diasporas survived to slavery, their complex and various forms of resistance and most of all the cultures transmission. ...
Rosemary is a human geographer and political ecologist. Through her research she aims to develop political economic explanations for defaunation and extinction. Topically, she primarily studies institutions and practices including state wildlife management and law; wildlife trade, conservation, rehabilitation and captivity; extractive development in endangered species habitat; and wildlife science and film. Her approach combines primary field research with critical theory - especially feminist and postcolonial political economy, environmental justice, ecofeminism, and animal studies - to investigate how colonialism and capitalism have shaped animal life and relations between people and animals, especially wildlife.. Rosemary brings this approach to her ongoing research on the global exotic pet trade, and to a collaborative research project with Jessica Dempsey (at UBC) about woodland caribou, peering into current and historical political economic structures to try to explain why some populations ...
Answer: Half-Blood. 40) Name the book which is given to Harry by Hermione before his first Quidditch match. English. He wanted his parents to pay attention to him instead of the broken leg. Q. When does Harry first discover The Mirror of ... ar quiz answers for harry potter and the cursed child, ar quiz answers for harry potter and the chamber of secrets, ar quiz answers for harry potter and the deathly hallows. Answer: 31st of July 1980. . Sorry to bug anyone but i really need ar points and me being stupid got a 30% on goblets of fire.If i can get the answers that would be great! Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. How did the author foreshadow, or hint, that Harry would have to battle Voldemort? 48. Book Quiz. The Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince quiz. In what village was Harry Potter born? He wanted to convince his mother not to take Harry along to the zoo. An easy quiz about Harry Potter, if you play with your friends or family, try to be ...
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The earliest stories in The Adventures of Tintin have been criticised[91] for displaying racial stereotypes, animal cruelty, colonialism, violence, and even fascist leanings, including ethnocentric caricatured portrayals of non-Europeans.[92] While the Hergé Foundation has presented such criticism as naïveté and scholars of Hergé such as Harry Thompson have said that Hergé did what he was told by the Abbé Wallez,[93] Hergé himself felt that his background made it impossible to avoid prejudice, stating, I was fed the prejudices of the bourgeois society that surrounded me.[53] In Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, the Bolsheviks were presented as villains. Hergé drew on Moscow Unveiled, a work given to him by Wallez and authored by Joseph Douillet, the former Belgian consul in Russia, that is highly critical of the Soviet regime, although Hergé contextualised this by noting that in Belgium, at the time a devout Catholic nation, Anything Bolshevik was atheist.[53] In the story, ...
Ashton Wesner is the 2019-20 Research Fellow at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society. In addition to this position, she is also Lecturer of Science & Technology Studies/History of Science in the Department of History her at UC Berkeley. Wesners research and writing intersect the fields of feminist science & technology studies, critical environmental history, political ecology, Indigenous and settler colonial studies, and cultural geography. She combines frameworks and methods from these fields to examine articulations of nature, culture, and power to better understand how ongoing US settler colonialism and imperial expansion structure both bioscientific knowledge production and environmentalist practices. As a teacher-in classes like Engineering, Society, and Environment, Biology, Ecology, and the Making of US Imperialism, and Environments, Animals, and Militarism-Wesner builds on a foundation of feminist pedagogy and commitment to social justice oriented learning in and ...
As Walter Rodney noted, Imperialism is essentially an economic phenomenon, and it does not necessarily lead to direct political control or colonization. Imperialism cannot be reduced to direct military confrontation or colonialism, but rather it is a mix of two forms of competition: economic and geopolitical. Imperial control over economic levers of the global system have placed the Global South at a severe disadvantage when it comes to addressing the economic implications of the pandemic. The employment crisis due to COVID-19 in many emerging economies is dire. In India over 120 million people are estimated to have lost their job in the last 6 weeks. Conservatively the ILO says 6.7% of working hours globally have been wiped out. Workers in the informal sector - who account for 61% of the global workforce or 2 billion people - will need income support just to survive and feed their families if their jobs disappear.. Countries that have weaker public infrastructures will not only struggle to ...
Richmond, Virginia, USA From Mike Sumpters BandCamp page: Harry Gore is an old school Richmond,VA staple in local rock and roll! He and his brothers helped Richmond carve out a long lasting tradition of great music when they got together as The Good Guys. Harry went on to do his own original music and drafted various local musicians into his Measles bootcamp to put out some pretty cool stuff. Harry Gores CDBaby Bio: Im a hardcore rocker who loves Jesus. Im holdin on to 16 as long as I can….. Harry Gore is an American treasure. An established veteran of the alternative music scene, Harrys driving rocknroll features powerful hooks, excellent pop melodies and a strong message that both lifts and challenges the listener. Harrys live performances in the Richmond, VA area have made him a celebrity among music fans for years. Now Harry is stepping into the international arena of cyberspace which is the right thing for both Harry and the listeners from all over the world who will be ...
Title: Saving Connor Summary: AU, eventual HP/DM slash, (very) Slytherin!Harry. Harrys brother Connor is the Boy-Who-Lived, and Harry has devoted himself to protecting him-by being ordinary. But certain people arent content to let Harry hide in the shadows.. Warnings: Much more for language and violence than for sex. But it will be slash, so dont read it if if you dont like that sort of thing.. Notes: Okay, this is the first chapter of what will be, I hope, a long and complicated retelling of Harrys youth in an alternative world. There will be events, places, and people familiar from canon, but Im not going to follow the storyline of the books completely, or even closely in many places. (There will be characters and objects mentioned from HBP in the sixth year analogue, but probably by the time I get to Harrys sixth year youll either have read the bookor given up on the story). Ive always enjoyed stories where Harry has a sibling who supposedly saved the world, and stories where Harrys ...
The Harry Potter channel is the only official and largest collection of licensed movie clips from J.K Rowlings Wizarding World. Here you will find all of your favourite lines, moments, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Subtitles. Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest of finding and destroying the Dark Lords three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. 04/01/38 · PART 1 After convining the battle of killing, Harry once battled Voldemort to save the Hogwarts and saving its curse to destroy voldemort of doing the right thing to save his parents. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 subtitles for free at SubsHere. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is a movie starring Bill Nighy, Emma Watson, Richard Griffiths, Harry Melling. Voldemorts power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledores work and find the rest of the Horcruxes ...
As we already know Harry does present with a potential for quite severe overcrowding in both his jaws but thankfully no more intervention is needed at this time. Harry found having 4 teeth removed under general anesthetic quite upsetting last time and also with the failed incubation Im understandbly more nervous too as any future intervention requiring Harry to be incubated will mean he needs to be near the paediatirc intensive care unit to keep an extra eye on him. This is because Harry has an extremley small mouth & jaws. Harry doesnt have as many teeth as a normal kid his age so its a waiting game to see if and when they will come through. Mr Cook informed Harry that quite simply he has too many cars for the carpark which is ironic as he does not have all his teeth through yet. Harry will no doubt have a long road ahead of him in terms of his teeth but he is being looked after by a group of amazing dentists and Orthodontist specialists so for the moment I am happy. Harry will see Mr Cook in ...
1. We must remember that it was by accident that the history of Angola became associated with Portugal. Violence is the very foundation of colonialism, which has its most ignoble expression in this slavery of Africans. It should not be forgotten that Portugal owes the Black Angolans an apology and should make amends for this terrible crime against humanity. Millions were deported and killed all over the world.. Since 1975 to the present date, the relationship between Angola and the successive Portuguese Governments have invariably been submission of Angola to a paternalistic and neo-colonialist Portugal. The MPLA and its regime being the favourite instrument for implementing this policy.. 2. By making use of the rights of all peoples to freedom, independence and cultural identity, UNITA, under the leadership of Dr. Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, has been fighting since 1966 so that the African Angolans become totally independent and free to choose the partners for harmonious relationship on the basis ...
This article is the guest editors introduction to a special volume of Pacific Historical Review entitled Protection: Global Genealogies, Local Practices. Guest editors Christina Twomey and Katherine Ellinghaus argue that the global discourse of protection had a strong presence beyond British humanitarian circles and a longer chronological and larger geographical reach than historians have previously noted. Articles in the special volume include Christina Twomeys examination of protection as a concept with its origins in European, rather than British, colonialism, Trevor Burnards study of the Protectors of slaves in Berbice in the early to mid-nineteenth century, Goolam Vaheds analysis of the Protectors appointed to lobby on behalf of immigrant Indian indentured labourers in late nineteenth century Natal, Rachel Standfields investigation of the use of language in Protectorates in Australia and New Zealand in the 1840s, Amanda Nettelbecks exploration of the concept of Aboriginal vagrancy ...
Ph.D. 2020. ResearchCurrently, I am Mitchem Fellow at Marquette University (2019-2020). I focus on questions that emerge from work in critical race theory, critical Indigenous studies, and the left/radical strain in Latin American and Latinx/o/a philosophy. I understand these traditions as different manifestations of anti-colonial thought, one of my goals being to put them into conversation. In my dissertation, I am exploring the question of how colonialism has impacted the inner lives, both individual and collective, of racialized peoples, paying special though not exclusive attention to people of Mexican descent in the US. Recent Awards2020 - Graduate Student Distinguished Teaching Award, Philosophy Dept, University of Washington 2019-2020 - Arnold L. Mitchem Dissertation Fellowship Program, Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI)2019 - Ford Foundation Fellowship, Honorable Mention2019 - American Philosophical Association Prize Essay on Latin American Thought2018 - Latinx Scholars Graduate Fellowship,
The issue of foreign purchases of real estate is associated with very bitter reminiscences in Turkey. During the weakening phase of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century and the global dominance of western colonialism, purchases without constraint and effective surveillance of real estate by the nationals and companies of western powers was one of the issues on which the Ottoman state had been subjected to the direst foreign pressures. As a consequence of these pressures, a 1858 firman on Reform had announced a grant of permission in this respect, but the necessary legal arrangements had been delayed till 1868. With the enactment of the 1868 regulation, according to one estimate, British capitalist-farmers (see Levantine mansions of İzmir) had almost immediately emerged as having acquired one third of all arable lands in the entire vilayet of İzmir (Aydın in name), possibly held in an indirect manner till then, and by 1878, the majority of the arable land in the same province. This trend ...
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Oregon Jericho is a local grassroots organization based in Portland, Oregon fighting for the human rights of those who are wrongly incarcerated. We are a not for profit and non governmental organization with no paid organizers. We are strictly volunteer run! Many people who are wrongly incarcerated are considered as Political Prisoners. We define Political Prisoners as persons who have been incarcerated for their political views, actions and commitments. They have conciously fought against racism, sexism, colonialism and imperialism. They are freedom fighters! While in prison they continue to adhere to their principles. Oregon Jericho was formed in 2010 inspired by the larger Jericho Movement for Political Prisoner Amnesty. We are non-sectarian and non-vanguardist. We are not explicitly religious however the name Jericho refers to the biblical story in the book of Joshua where people raise the clamour to destroy the oppressive walls of empire! Jericho is a movement with the defined goal of ...
Oregon Jericho is a local grassroots organization based in Portland, Oregon fighting for the human rights of those who are wrongly incarcerated. We are a not for profit and non governmental organization with no paid organizers. We are strictly volunteer run! Many people who are wrongly incarcerated are considered as Political Prisoners. We define Political Prisoners as persons who have been incarcerated for their political views, actions and commitments. They have conciously fought against racism, sexism, colonialism and imperialism. They are freedom fighters! While in prison they continue to adhere to their principles. Oregon Jericho was formed in 2010 inspired by the larger Jericho Movement for Political Prisoner Amnesty. We are non-sectarian and non-vanguardist. We are not explicitly religious however the name Jericho refers to the biblical story in the book of Joshua where people raise the clamour to destroy the oppressive walls of empire! Jericho is a movement with the defined goal of ...
The urban uprisings of the late 1960s in the United States brought together black intellectuals and the urban masses, producing a new generation of militant organizations. The 1970s witnessed a resurgence of Pan-Africanism in the Black Power movement. A key group dedicated to the civil rights movement in the United States and the liberation struggle in Africa, the African Liberation Support Committee (ALSC), was a united front of black nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and Marxist groups.. At a 1963 meeting, the Organization of African Unity (OAU) declared 25 May African Liberation Day (ALD). In 1971, the African American educator Owusu Saduakai Howard Fuller led a delegation of black nationalists to Africa They met with leaders of the fight against Portuguese colonialism in Angola Guinea Bissau and Mozambique Upon the group s return Saduakai announced the establishment of the African Liberation Day Coordinating Committee whose purpose was to generate support among .... ...
Until now, the study of American Indian literature has tended to concentrate on contemporary writing. Although the field has grown rapidly, early works-especially poetry-remain mostly unknown and inaccessible. Changing Is Not Vanishing simultaneously reinvents the early history of American Indian literature and the history of American poetry by presenting a vast but forgotten archive of American Indian poems. Through extensive archival research in small-circulation newspapers and magazines, manuscripts, pamphlets, rare books, and scrapbooks, Robert Dale Parker has uncovered the work of more than 140 early Indian poets who wrote before 1930.. Changing Is Not Vanishing includes poems by 82 writers and provides a full bibliography of all the poets Parker has identified-most of them unknown even to specialists in Indian literature. In a wide range of approaches and styles, the poems in this collection address such topics as colonialism and the federal government, land, politics, nature, love, war, ...
As President Evo Morales returns home, Latin American governments express their outrage over his planes forced diversion. Argentine President Cristina Kirchner calls it vestiges of a colonialism that we thought were long over.
The aims of this module are to provide at an advanced level the sources and methods of quantitative economic history, together with a review of some major findings of economic historical research of interest to economists. This course deals with selected issues during the period of modern economic growth that is, from the industrial revolution until the present time. Within this time frame a comparison will be made between the nature of the growth process in Western Europe during the 19th and the 20th century and that of the post-World War II experience of the East Asian and Latin American countries. The course will address the issue of transferability or replicability of the European experience under different institutional and social conditions. Important questions include: How did globalization begin? When and why did it lead to development or underdevelopment, did it play a role in the great divergence in income between the West and the rest of the world. What was the impact of colonialism ...
The new Gambia reminds me of the revolutionary struggles against colonialism waged and won by countries like Angola, Guinea Bissau, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
By Allen Hibbard. The central issues and conflicts in A Banquet for Seaweed (first published in Arabic as Walîma li ashâb al-bahr in Cyprus in 1983) resonate throughout the Arab World today. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the novel portrays characters who must forge paths midst the horrors of authoritarian regimes, modern political and social values, rising religious fundamentalism, residues of colonialism, powerful foreign influences (cultural, economic, and military), sectarian and geographic divisions within the Arab world, and narrowly defined roles for women. In a bold and often lyrical style, the novel exposes passionate and frank debates about controversial issues, often treating taboo topics in ways that have offended readers beliefs and tastes. When in 2000 the Egyptian Ministry of Cultures revealed plans to republish the novel, protesters rioted near Al-Azhar University in Cairo, spurred by press reports of its heretical content.. The novels narrative follows the lives of two Iraqi ...
DOLAMO, Ramathate TH. Botho/Ubuntu: Perspectives of Black Consciousness and Black Theology. Studia Hist. Ecc. [online]. 2014, vol.40, suppl.1, pp.215-229. ISSN 2412-4265.. Botho/ubuntu is a philosophy that is as old as humanity itself. In Africa and South Africa it was a philosophy and a way of life for many indigenous tribal groups. It is an African cultural belief that called on individuals to come together and to be more communal in their outlook and, thus, to look out for each other. Although the botho or ubuntu concept became popularised only after the dawn of democracy in South Africa, the concept itself has been lived out by Africans for over millennia. Colonialism, slavery and apartheid introduced materialism and individualism to local populations, which denigrated black identity and imposed on their dignity. The Black Consciousness movement and Black Theology have worked hand in hand since the middle of the 1960s to restore the human dignity of black people in South Africa.. ...
... settler colonialism, exploitation colonialism, surrogate colonialism, and internal colonialism. Some historians have identified ... National colonialism is a process involving elements of both settler and internal colonialism, in which nation-building and ... Colonialism is based on an imperial outlook, thereby creating a consequential relationship. Through an empire, colonialism is ... Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450 (2006) Cooper, Frederick. Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History ( ...
We are free to run our affairs and yet, are we not bound by a new type, a surrogate colonialism? How else shall we describe the ... Surrogate Colonialism is a term used most notably by anthropologist Scott Atran in his essay "The Surrogate Colonization of ... This surrogate colonialism, Atran further notes, is one of the major contributing factors to the Balfour Declaration, which ... For Atran, the mission of Ashkenazi Zionism in Palestine is a form of "surrogate colonialism" because it was forged based on a ...
Both colonialism and settler colonialism are premised on exogenous domination, but only settler colonialism seeks to replace ... Settler colonialism contrasts with exploitation colonialism, which entails a economic policy of conquering territory to exploit ... American pioneer Colonialism Colony Escapism Exploitation colonialism Expansionism Frontier Frontier Thesis Human migration ... Veracini, Lorenzo (Winter 2018). "Italian Colonialism through a Settler Colonial Studies Lens". Journal of Colonialism and ...
2, 2005, Johan Galtung, Professor of Peace Studies: ''External Colonialism: Democracy :: Internal Colonialism: Human Rights'' ... Internal colonialism is the uneven effects of economic development on a regional basis, otherwise known as "uneven development ... This is held to be similar to the relationship between a metropole and a colony, in colonialism proper. The phenomenon leads to ... An example of internal colonialism is Ireland. Ireland was formerly a part of the United Kingdom and "...was far more common ...
... is a subdivision within broader colonial studies that discusses the role of Scandinavian nations in ... "Finnish Colonial Encounters : From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity, edited by Raita Merivirta, Leila ... a Swedish Colony in North America Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity: Small Time Agents in a Global Arena "The ... "colonialism without colonies". Despite the absence of overseas colonies, many Finnish migrants participated in colonial ...
... , or toxic waste colonialism, refers to the practice of exporting hazardous waste from developed countries to ... The distinguishable difference between toxic colonialism and environmental racism is that toxic colonialism is the practice of ... In 1992, 'toxic colonialism' was a phrase coined by Jim Puckett of Greenpeace for the dumping of the industrial wastes of the ... In other words, toxic colonialism can be seen as "micro" as it focuses on a specific area or group of people. Environmental ...
... or digital colonialism, sometimes abbreviated to eColonialism, was conceived by Herbert Schiller as ... This has helped bring about a need for the concept of digital neo-colonialism. Historically, the concept of neo-colonialism ... The latter looks specifically at the colonialism of data, and how this practice combines the predatory nature of colonialism in ... It is important to note, however, that digital neo-colonialism did not replace digital colonialism. Rather, both forms of ...
Despite widespread protests, colonialism was firmly entrenched in the whole of West Africa by World War I. Until the abolishing ... Assimilation was a major ideological component of French colonialism during the 19th and 20th centuries. The French government ... that served as a rationale for French colonialism. A long experience of turning peasants and culturally-exogenous provincials ...
... New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. p. 52. "Discourse on Colonialism by Aimé Fernand David Césaire ... Discourse on Colonialism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. p. 39. Césaire, Aimé. Discourse on Colonialism. New York: ... Césaire's Discourse on Colonialism argues that colonialism was not and had never been a benevolent movement whose goal was to ... Discourse on Colonialism (French: Discours sur le colonialisme) is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from ...
The modern missionary era was in many ways the 'religious arm' of colonialism, whether Portuguese and Spanish colonialism in ... Christianity and colonialism are often closely associated with each other due to the service of Christianity, in its various ... Adriaan van Oss wrote: If we had to choose a single, irreducible idea underlying Spanish colonialism in the New World, it would ... Christianity is targeted by critics of colonialism because the tenets of the religion were used to justify the actions of the ...
... by Jean-Paul Sartre (first published in French in 1964) is a controversial and influential ... Colonialism and Neocolonialism, translated by Steve Brewer, Azzedine Haddour, Terry McWilliams; republished in 2001 by ...
Another example of colonialism and Genocide is the genocide which was committed against the Taino tribe on Hispaniola after the ... Colonialism has been reinforced during various periods in history, even during progressive eras such as the Enlightenment. The ... Additionally, instances of colonialism and genocide in California and Hispaniola are cited below. The instance in California ... The connection between colonialism and genocide has been explored in academic research. According to historian Patrick Wolfe ...
... (French: L'An V de la Révolution Algérienne) is a 1959 book by the psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, in which the ... It was translated into English in 1965 and published by Monthly Review under the title Studies In A Dying Colonialism, which ... was shortened to A Dying Colonialism when appearing as a mass-market paperback by Grove Press in 1967. Justseeds: Blog: JBbTC ...
Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia (3 vol. 2003) Stuchtey, Benedikt, ed. Colonialism ... European Colonialism since 1700 (2013) Morris, Richard B. and Graham W. Irwin, eds. Harper Encyclopedia of the Modern World: A ... Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450 (3 vol. 2006) Hodge, Carl Cavanagh. Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800 ... This is a non-exhaustive chronology of colonialism-related events, which may reflect political events, cultural events, and ...
... is the continuation and the results of the colonization of the assets of the Indigenous peoples ... Colonialism is defined by its practice of domination which includes the subjugation of one people, the colonizers over another ... "Colonialism Is Alive and Well in Canada". West Coast Environmental Law. Retrieved 6 November 2020. "UN organizations call for ... The Act was a direct consequence of settler colonialism as the Indigenous individuals were forced to assimilate to the world ...
... is the elimination of Indigenous Australians and their replacement by a settler society. ... Coombes, Annie E. (2006). Rethinking Settler Colonialism: History and Memory in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa ... Veracini, Lorenzo (2013). "'Settler Colonialism': Career of a Concept". The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 41 (2 ... ISBN 978-1-5261-0004-7. Slater, Lisa (2018). Anxieties of Belonging in Settler Colonialism: Australia, Race and Place. ...
In contrast to classical colonialism, in settler colonialism the focus is on eliminating, rather than exploiting, the original ... As theorized by Patrick Wolfe, settler colonialism is a structure, not an event. Settler colonialism operates by processes ... 353-. ISBN 978-1-134-82847-0. Barker, Adam J. (2012). "Locating Settler Colonialism". Journal of Colonialism and Colonial ... updates his earlier work on colonialism and Palestine and applies Michel Foucault's work on biopolitics to colonialism, arguing ...
The debate on the 23 February 2005 law was linked to a wider debate in France concerning colonialism and current issues of ... The 23 February 2005 French law on colonialism (French: loi n° 2005-158 du 23 février 2005 portant reconnaissance de la Nation ... As the historian Benjamin Stora pointed out, people interested in colonialism have a major "memory" stake in influencing the ... "Début d'une dangereuse guerre des mémoires" [Colonialism: A Dangerous War of Memories Begin (by Benjamin Stora)]. L'Humanité ( ...
United States settler colonialism resulted in the American westward expansion which led to the establishment of the so-called ... 2018) Film and Colonialism in the Sixties: The Anti-Colonialist Turn in the US, Britain, and France Publisher: Routledge. 292 ... Colonialism in the cinema has been the subject of many books and essays. Stereotyping, distortion, imagistic mistreatment, ... ISBN 0-8018-6616-2. "Colonialism on film: How cinema finds new ways to bust an old Tabu". TheGuardian.com. 26 March 2013. Rice ...
Baron de Coubertin wrote that sport and colonialism were "natural companions". He called sports "a vigorous instrument of the ... Baron de Coubertin wrote that sport and colonialism were "natural companions", terming sport "a vigorous instrument of the ... History of colonialism, History of the Olympics, Olympic Games controversies, Olympic culture). ...
"Neo-Colonialism and Research Collaboration in Central Africa." Scientometrics, vol. 81, no. 2, Mar. 1997, pp. 413-434., doi: ... 39 Goncharov, L. "New Forms of Colonialism in Africa." The Journal of Modern African Studies 1, no. 4 (1963): 467-74. Accessed ... The combination of systemic colonialism and neo-colonial values ultimately relegated the Central African Republic in a ... Instead of collaborative work, however, the French government focused on scientific colonialism, eugenics, and capitalist ...
Historian Rudolf von Albertini agrees that, on balance, colonialism can be good. He argues that colonialism was a mechanism for ... Benign colonialism is a theory of colonialism in which benefits allegedly outweigh the negatives for indigenous populations ... Fanon uses this question to express his frustrations with fundamentally dehumanizing character of colonialism. Colonialism in ... Exploitation colonialism is a form of colonisation where foreign armies conquer a country in order to control and capitalize on ...
Nations General Assembly designated the years 2011-2020 as the third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism, ... decades were proclaimed for 1990-2000 and 2001-2010 as the Second International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism. ...
"From colonialism to post-colonialism: the French empire since Napoleon." in Martin S. Alexander, ed., French History since ... abstract Emerson, Rupert (1969). "Colonialism". Journal of Contemporary History. 4 (1): 3-16. doi:10.1177/002200946900400101. ... and Colonialism (2012) Bennington, Alice. "Writing Empire? The Reception of Post-Colonial Studies in France." Historical ...
... colonialism ... proved to be the mechanism that brought millions of nonwhite people into the orbit of Western freedom." He ... to say that I am justifying colonialism ... This is the purest nonsense. What I am doing is pointing out a historical fact: ... D'Souza argues that while colonialism was terrible, it had the unintended consequence of lifting third world countries up to ...
Indeed, racism has been characterized by some as "colonialism brought home", which fits in with Archibald's thoughts on the one ... ISBN 978-0-19-518757-1 McLean, Iain and Alistair McMillan (2009). "Colonialism". The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics. 3rd ...
"Colonialism..." The Straits Times [Singapore] 9 Mar. 1955: 4. Print; "A 10-year trial before self-rule." The Straits Times [ ... On 10 March 1955, he spoke on "What I think about Colonialism," at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, Singapore at 6.30 p ... In his lecture, he argued that nationalism which was generally believed to be good, and colonialism which was seen as the ...
... colonialism; and caste systems (e.g., Apartheid, separate but equal/Jim Crow, Indian caste). One interesting historical trend ...
"Colonialism". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2017. Archived from the original on 11 June 2018. Retrieved 10 August ... Himani Bannerji (2001). Inventing subjects: studies in hegemony, patriarchy and colonialism. Anthem Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-1- ... "Marx's analysis of colonialism as a progressive force bringing modernization to a backward feudal society sounds like a ...
Page, Melvin Eugene; Sonnenburg, Penny M. (2003). Colonialism. ISBN 9781576073353. Archived from the original on 12 October ...
"Senseless cruelty": Fresh wave of arrests and raids across Iran as Baháís absurdly accused of "colonialism". August 1, 2022. ... "propagating the teachings of the fabricated Baháí colonialism and infiltrating educational environments" including ...
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Canadas cannabis colonialism. Some of the practices of the corporate cannabis giants are reminiscent of the modus operandi ...
POL045000 POLITICAL SCIENCE/Colonialism & Post-Colonialism. BIC:. HBTQ Colonialism & imperialism;. HBJ Regional & national ... I would like to recommend Sugarlandia Revisited Sugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800-1940 for the library. ... Sugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800-1940. Edited by Ulbe Bosma, Juan A. Giusti-Cordero and G. Roger Knight. ... Chapter 2. Sugarlandia Revisited: Sugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800 to 1940, An Introduction. Ulbe Bosma, ...
1 The Case for Colonialism: A Response to My Critics, Page 23 The case for colonialism, Gilley, 2017 ... Colonialism and imperialism have not settled their debt to us once they have withdrawn their flag and their police force from ... Colonialism is not a thinking machine, nor a body endowed with reasoning faculties. It is violence in its natural state, and it ... The peoples of Asia found their opportunity in the war just past to throw off the shackles of colonialism and now see the dawn ...
How can the history of policing in Puerto Rico deepen understandings of race, class, and colonialism in Puerto Rico-and what ... Faced with an onslaught of disasters and the injustices of colonialism, Puerto Rican communities have bet on their own survival ...
Settler colonialism differed from colonialism in general in that the colonizer opted to make the colonized lands their lands. ... Colonialism, Migration, Pandemic. The Immutable Evidence that Capitalism Is Racist and Misogynist. by Lilia D. Monzó ... Thus, colonialism and imperialism are not just about expanding markets, but also about the use of resources that could be ... Jim Blaut, "Colonialism and the Rise of Capitalism," Science and Society. 53, no. 3 (1989): 260-96; Joseph E. Inikori and ...
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Utopias Settler Colonialism Problem. Roundup tags: colonialism, 1960s, communes, cultural history, counterculture, Utopianism ... In the minds of these "pioneers," colonialism was dead. Thus, they claimed, their arrival did not signal a new colonial regime ... that celebrated settler colonialism as a marker of modernity. The concept of terra nullius (or the associated term, tabula rasa ... "space-time colonialism." In this formulation, the Indigenous peoples of the pre-colony are perpetually stuck in the stasis of ...
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Colonialism is organising monthly lunch seminars to discuss current and future (interdisciplinary) research. ... Come and join the monthly lunch seminars of the CLUE+ programme Globalisation, Capitalism, Colonialism. The seminars offer the ...
This article was posted on Friday, December 2nd, 2016 at 11:39pm and is filed under Capitalism, CIA, Colonialism, Culture, ... This may be the basis of Kinzers claim that colonialism in Puerto Rico has been "benign" and that US imperialists had "no ... Despite this major flaw, it still worth recognizing his struggle in resisting US colonialism on the island nation of Puerto ... Jack Woodis, Introduction to Neo-Colonialism:The New Imperialism in Asia, Africa, & Latin America (New York: International ...
Old-School Colonialism Will Fix Puerto Rico: Guy. Lawmaker Jeffrey Duncan has some ideas... ...
Nietzsche, Heidegger and Colonialism Occupying South East Asia By R.B.E. Price. ...
Post-colonialism. For more information, see: Post-colonialism and Postcolonial literature.. Post-colonialism (aka post-colonial ... Internal colonialism. More recent examples of internal colonialism are the movement of ethnic Chinese into Tibet[9][10] and ... History of colonialism. Activity which could be called colonialism has a long history.[1] Colonies in antiquity were settled by ... Colonialism and the history of thought. Colonialism and geography. Settlers acted as the link between the natives and the ...
colonialism Cinco de Mayo May 5, 2020. • Joe • imperialism, Mexican Americans, Mexican Americans ... In my view, this is a good holiday for all those Americans who are opposed to colonialism and imperial invasions. ... Writing on the culture of terror of colonialism, Taussig ventured that neither the political economy of rubber nor that of ... Colonialism and the Wild Man. A Study in Terror and Healing. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1987, p.27). ...
... data colonialism. Data colonialism is driven by the control of data as a proxy for the control of people and is quickly ... Data colonialism is rampant on the African continent. Smart regulation can stop it. By Nima Elmi ... Data colonialism is at times conflated with humanitarian efforts-after all, who can object to expanding digital access, which ... It is against this backdrop-a thirst for new data to keep the AI engine chugging-that colonialism has morphed into its latest ...
The 'Chinafrica' Relationship - Salvation or new form of Colonialism? Vorlesung, 05.11.2013, 10.00 Uhr (c.t.) bis ...
... by Victoria Schneider on 26 June 2020 Mongabay Series: Global Palm Oil ... But statues are but one vestige of colonialism that has persisted for more than a century. Several of the biggest tropical ...
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Those fears are a consequence of deep-rooted colonialism; they feel something that belongs to them is being taken by China. ...
Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Womens Travel Writing and Colonialism. Sara Mills. Aper u limit - 2003. ... Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Womens Travel Writing and Colonialism. Sara Mills. Aper u limit - 1993. ... Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Womens Travel Writing and Colonialism. Sara Mills. Aper u limit - 2003. ...
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Israel and Palestine: a story of modern colonialism. The foundations of Israel are rooted in a colonial project that has ... "The tale of Palestine from the beginning until today is a simple story of colonialism and dispossession, yet the world treats ...
Thats the message from a damning new report from War On Want The New Colonialism: Britains scramble for Africas energy and ... When referring to Africa, they use the euphemism helping Africa for colonialism and economic plunder, while hiding behind the ...
Waste Colonialism in Bosnia and.... News , 01/14/2022 Southeastern Europe - Socio-ecological Transformation - Climate Justice ... Waste Colonialism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. To start page Menu. To start page. ... The term "waste colonialism" was first recorded by the United Nations Environment Programmes Basel Convention working group ... Therein lies the firm foundation for a properly political approach to the problem of waste colonialism. Exposing the need to ...
Settler colonialism in postcolonial Latin America DOI link for Settler colonialism in postcolonial Latin America ... Rather than focusing on the colonial period, which has received some attention by scholars of settler colonialism,3 I focus ... BookThe Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism. Click here to navigate to parent product. ... Latin American history since the late nineteenth century has rarely been treated under the rubric of settler colonialism.1 ...
"It is another form of colonialism…". Along the lines of the discussion Ive been having with Michael comes a report from MSNBC ...
  • Settler Colonialism is a constant social and political arrangement in which new comers/colonizers/settlers come to a place, claim it as their own, and do whatever it takes to vanish the Indigenous people who reside there. (bartleby.com)
  • Settler Colonialism imposes heteropatriarchy which is asocial framework in which heterosexuality and patriarchy are seen as ordinary, and natural, and in which different configurations are perceived as unusual, deviant, and offensive. (bartleby.com)
  • I did not know a lot of the settler colonialism before I read some essays and watched some other videos. (bartleby.com)
  • From the first video I know a conception of settler colonialism, the settler of a particular place dominate, ultimately negating the indigenous of that place. (bartleby.com)
  • Settler colonialism is a distinct form of colonialism that facets by way of the substitute of indigenous populations with an invasive settler society that, over time, develops a unique identity and sovereignty. (bartleby.com)
  • American settler colonialism is no different than the colonialism in South Africa, Australia and Algeria because the similarities between them: indigenous populations were depleted, indigenous resistances arose, and colonizing culture religion becomes the dominant culture. (bartleby.com)
  • M. Bianet Castellanos's Indigenous Dispossession: Housing and Maya Indebtedness in Mexico examines how the mechanisms of neoliberal housing polices uphold settler colonialism in Mexico. (jhu.edu)
  • Shannon Speed's Incarcerated Stories: Indigenous Women Migrants and Violence in the Settler-Capitalist State , based on interviews with Indigenous women in immigration detention centers, further explores how mechanisms of settler colonialism, [End Page 403] neoliberalism, and gender violence have made Indigenous women vulnerable to different forms of violence and abuse. (jhu.edu)
  • In 2017 American Quarterly presented a forum on settler colonialism in Latin America, edited by Castellanos. (jhu.edu)
  • Working across the disciplines of Native American studies and Latin American studies, contributing scholars sought to address the utility of settler colonialism as a framework outside the Anglo colonial project. (jhu.edu)
  • Castellanos's introduction to the 2017 forum expands on Patrick Wolfe's definition of settler colonialism by challenging how "efforts to distinguish regimes of colonialism in the Americas by their method of dispossession, as rooted in either land or labor expropriation," produce rigid binaries that occlude how in Latin America colonialism happens through both the extraction of Indigenous land and labor. (jhu.edu)
  • MIRPUR ( AJK) Aug 18 (APP) : Incarcerated Senior APHC Nayeem Ahmed while condemning Indian occupation authorities' move to grant voting rights to Indian citizens ordinarily residing in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir(IIOJK), has said that India's settler colonialism has begun to show its true colours. (com.pk)
  • Granting outsiders voting rights on their arrival in Jammu and Kashmir and the right to settle over the lands of the native people are the obvious manifestations of settler colonialism that has been in action since Indian revoked article 370 and 35-A in 2019", he said adding that the ultimate goal of Indian settler colonialism was marginalization and elimination of indigenous people. (com.pk)
  • Kashmiris, he said, have time and again raised their concern over India's settler colonialism in the region but it was very unfortunate that their concerns and pleas fell on deaf ears. (com.pk)
  • instead she combines the work of Wolfe, who proposes race as a trace of settler colonialism, and Weheliye, who argues that Agamben's western-centric understanding of exception fail to speak from explicitly racialized and gendered standpoints. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Academically, [ Traces of Racial Exception ] provides an extensive list of theorists and titles on concepts such as settler-colonialism, decolonisation and state of exception that are accompanied with the author's critique of and comments on them. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Rather, they were forms of black settler colonialism that used Christianity to "justif[y] efforts to exterminate African religions, kill native Africans, conquer them to seize their land, and ultimately reduce them to a condition of slavery" (p. 189). (h-net.org)
  • In the eighteenth century, life in the American colonies evolved from the conquest and struggle for survival that characterized the earliest period of colonization into a phase that scholars call settler colonialism. (nyhistory.org)
  • An accessible introduction to the history and characteristics of settler colonialism. (firestorm.coop)
  • Rich with their unique histories, characteristics, and social relations, they are connected by the shared enemy they face: settler colonialism. (firestorm.coop)
  • From the rapacious accumulation of resources, land, and labor, through Indigenous dispossession and genocide, to the development of racism as a form of social control, settler colonialism is deeply connected to many of the social ills we face today. (firestorm.coop)
  • To understand settler colonialism, we need to start engaging with contemporary social movements and solidarity campaigns in order to see how struggles for justice and liberation are intertwined. (firestorm.coop)
  • Within settler states, minority populations-such as racialized communities, immigrants, migrant workers, and Indigenous Peoples-face obstacles that stem from colonialism. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Jodi Byrd's The Transit of Empire traverses material and symbolic realms through which native and indigenous identities have been forged under the yoke of settler colonialism. (umn.edu)
  • A valuable synthesis of American settler colonialism and Indigenous responses to it. (mcnallyjackson.com)
  • The struggle to free Zimbabwe from the gnawing jaws of settler colonialism was not fought because the people had the penchant of fighting strangers, neither did they do so for the love of the lofty ideas embedded in the skulls of the anti-colonial leaders. (rastafarispeaks.com)
  • Make changes to the systems of homophobia, settler colonialism, transphobia, and racism to have a positive impact and redress the historical wrongs that play out in policies and programs. (nih.gov)
  • But in practice, in various nations - the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Algeria, Rhodesia and other countries - the colonialism of settlement had different points of origin, different motivations and different ideologies. (haaretz.com)
  • Pope Francis' statements are a testament to the immeasurable and enduring damage that colonialism and transatlantic slavery had on Africa. (huffpost.com)
  • This time, it is Pope Francis who uses Sub-Saharan Africa as a backdrop to speak out against colonialism. (huffpost.com)
  • This week in his inaugural trip to Africa, Pope Francis, criticized "new forms of colonialism" that exacerbate the "dreadful injustice of urban exclusion. (huffpost.com)
  • Colonialism and sub-Saharan Africa are intrinsically linked. (huffpost.com)
  • Set in the shadows of Kenya's independence from Great Britain, Dance of the Jakaranda reimagines the rise and fall of colonialism in East Africa by telling the story of the first railroad across The Great Rift Valley. (thebookseller.com)
  • Peter Kimani's beautiful blend of African oral storytelling and magical realism transcends the common depictions of colonialism and cliché texts on Africa, putting a contemporary twist on the themes of globalisation and the ascension of cultural diversity", the publisher said. (thebookseller.com)
  • Focusing on the course of European political domination in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this collection will consider some of the interactions between people in Africa and India and European colonizers, and explore the ways in which colonialism affected the colonizer and the colonized. (learner.org)
  • Is China's Involvement in Africa a new form of Colonialism (i.e. neocolonialism)? (revisesociology.com)
  • Critics, however say that what the Chinese are doing in Africa is just a continuation of colonialism, and another form of neo-colonialism: it is basically a wealthier nation extracting resources as cheaply as possible from desperately poor countries and giving them as little as possible in return. (revisesociology.com)
  • French colonialism in North Africa has wreaked havoc on the environment, leading to either the extinction or the dramatic decline of many animal species. (insidearabia.com)
  • French colonialism in North Africa has wreaked havoc on the environment. (insidearabia.com)
  • I am a white British author writing about European colonialism and Christian mission in Africa within an Anvil issue devoted to racial justice. (churchmissionsociety.org)
  • The overthrow of Khaddafi by Islamist rebels backed by Western jets is yet another victory for Muslim colonialism in Africa, which is being celebrated with massacres of Africans. (danielgreenfield.org)
  • He is currently leading the collective research project "The Art of Nordic Colonialism: Writing Transcultural Art Histories" (2019-2022), supported by Carlsberg Foundation, which examines the effects and affects of Nordic colonialism within the field of art. (khio.no)
  • It is a timely and thoughtful book written with historical sensitivity and above all, an appreciation of the need to place the question of post colonialism. (routledge.com)
  • China, after all, is used to playing the anti-colonialism card itself. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The Critical Perspectives on Democratic Anti-Colonialism project brings together faculty and students across The New School interested in exploring the theoretical foundations and political manifestations of radical democratic and anticolonial traditions. (newschool.edu)
  • Critical Perspectives on Democratic Anti-Colonialism focuses on struggles of peripheral peoples in countries of the core and the periphery, with the aim of making sense of the changing meanings and practices of plebeian forms of dissent, resistance, and self-rule that have surfaced in the modern and contemporary world. (newschool.edu)
  • Echoing concerns voiced by Indigenous activists, Arce said that "developed countries are promoting a new world recolonization process that we can call the 'new carbon colonialism,' because they are trying to impose their own rules of the game in the climate negotiations to continue feeding the new green capitalist system, while pushing developing nations to accept these rules of the game without any other options. (blackagendareport.com)
  • In December 2017, The Oakland Institute released a follow-up report entitled "Carbon Colonialism: Failure of Green Resources' Carbon Offset Project in Uganda. (oaklandinstitute.org)
  • This is the last issue of four on "carbon colonialism. (substack.com)
  • The speech was King Felipe's strongest defence yet of Spanish colonialism, as leaders of Latin American countries and indigenous communities increasingly seek apologies or reparations from Madrid. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Their writings spotlight some of the most significant past and current debates in the field, including uneven and combined development, the boomerang effect of colonialism, indigenous anti-imperialism, Third Worldism, world systems and unequal exchange, critical race theory, decolonial feminism, and heterodox democratic and council formations. (newschool.edu)
  • The anthology will feature works from emerging and established Indigenous-Canadian writers, and will focus on the effects of colonialism in Canada from a historical or contemporary perspective. (mfnerc.org)
  • The Colonialism x Girl Skateboards collaboration celebrates and supports Indigenous families and youth while drawing attention to the legacy of colonialism in undermining and upending Indigenous family and culture. (bseskate.com)
  • In the spirit of supporting Indigenous youth, a portion of the Colonialism x Girl Skateboards collaboration will go to Nations Skate Youth - a non-profit Indigenous-led organization that inspires youth and encourages the importance of keeping culture and traditions alive while at the same time, showing Indigenous youth the capabilities of what skateboarding can bring into their lives in a positive way. (bseskate.com)
  • Since the inauguration of current Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro (2019-present), many of Brazil's policies that affect the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon have been more reflective of a return of colonialism-unbridled and blatant in the 21st century. (uoguelph.ca)
  • The Transit of Empire is a sophisticated and groundbreaking work of indigenous critical theory in which Jodi Byrd reveals and explores the cacophonies of colonialism in literary, historical, and political settings. (umn.edu)
  • Jodi Byrd's book The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critique of Colonialism is a brilliant and trenchant examination of U.S. imperialism and colonialism, the work of a mature and sophisticated critical theorist who seeks to decolonize critical theory in service of the larger project of decolonization. (umn.edu)
  • Throughout, Byrd's analysis offers a warrior vision of what it might mean to combat the violence of colonialism through the exacting critiques of indigenous theory, a figurative weapon with which to symbolically settle the scores of native history and ground claims for an as yet unwritten American Indian future. (umn.edu)
  • Anti-Indigeneity must be addressed at its core by dismantling colonialism and recognizing Indigenous sovereignty. (cfsontario.ca)
  • Woke historians love to deploy -isms: not just colonialism but imperialism, racism, capitalism - all said to be part of a single mindset. (afr.com)
  • The added layer of colonialism has surfaced the structural inequalities, racism and imperialism that have existed for centuries. (nlg.org)
  • Why aren't we talking about racism and colonialism in the Salaita affair? (electronicintifada.net)
  • While all of these have been crucial interventions, very little attention has been paid thus far to the role of systemic racism and colonialism in the Salaita affair. (electronicintifada.net)
  • This silence with respect to the role of racism and colonialism in this affair might be regarded as somewhat odd, considering that this affair surrounds a highly unusual and drastic action taken by the university against a Palestinian-American scholar and an American Indian Studies program. (electronicintifada.net)
  • If any of us could be Salaita, then racism and colonialism must not have had anything to do with this affair. (electronicintifada.net)
  • With that in mind, there are many questions we should be asking about the role of systemic racism and colonialism in this affair. (electronicintifada.net)
  • It could hardly be denied that racism, white supremacy and colonialism shape which research, and which researchers, are considered valuable and which are considered dispensable in the academy. (electronicintifada.net)
  • On January 25, ACT Alliance joined with other faith-based organisations and UN agencies to host the 8th Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-based Organizations in International Affairs, under the theme "Mobilizing Moral Influence and Governance to End the Systemic Injustice of Racism, the legacy of Colonialism and Slavery. (actalliance.org)
  • Speakers at the event which is available to watch here , highlighted the challenges of colonialism and racism, the role of faith actors both in perpetuating and in addressing these issues, and presented some concrete ways of addressing the issues. (actalliance.org)
  • For many, this constituted biological racism and colonialism. (medscape.com)
  • Lastly, the historical legacies of colonialism and scientific racism created a barrier for African populations to equally participate in research. (nih.gov)
  • In 2015, the observance day is highlighting the importance of preserving the historical memory of past human rights tragedies, including slavery, apartheid, colonialism and genocide, which have led to racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance. (farenet.org)
  • His theory was used to justify imperialism, colonialism and racism, and to discourage social reform. (nih.gov)
  • Analyzing each country's unique colonial history demonstrates not only the effects of colonialism as a whole but, also, the difference, in effect, created by different levels of colonial involvement and control. (timesofisrael.com)
  • The President has a point about the devastating effects of colonialism," the editors agreed. (indepthnews.net)
  • The church elements lapsed, but not because the legacies of colonialism and Christianity had been uncoupled from one another. (abc.net.au)
  • On 8 October 2021, the Human Rights Council passed Resolution 48/7 calling attention to the Negative impact of the legacies of colonialism on the enjoyment of human rights. (hawaiiankingdom.net)
  • On 10 December 2020 the General Assembly adopted resolution 75/123, declaring the Fourth International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism. (hawaiiankingdom.net)
  • This audio-video lecture explores these themes in the context of Scotland and the British Empire and invites the viewer to consider how we can reverse centuries of colonialism and ideas of exclusive possession and move toward a world in which our common-wealth is reconstituted and governed for the wellbeing of all. (andywightman.com)
  • 2018, https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-neo-colonialism-19191. (enotes.com)
  • Political scientist and NAS board member Bruce Gilley's article "The Case for Colonialism" (republished in Academic Questions in the summer of 2018), has been the subject o. (nas.org)
  • We have seen the end of colonialism, the dismantling of apartheid and the rise of a global movement for equality. (farenet.org)
  • The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre's publishing unit is now accepting submissions for a new anthology entitled Impact: Colonialism in Canada , to be published in 2017. (mfnerc.org)
  • The refusal of the United States and fellow rich nations to compensate developing countries for the devastation wrought by air pollution and climate change smacks of a kind of modern colonialism at its worst. (com.pk)
  • The high-stakes game of real-life Monopoly is leading to a modern colonialism to which many poor countries submit out of necessity. (spiegel.de)
  • As a matter of fact, French colonialism manifested differently within each country, particularly in Algeria, where the colonial impact was much more dramatic than in either Morocco or Tunisia. (timesofisrael.com)
  • Hence, the scarcity of historical references to the damage inflicted by French colonialism on biodiversity and wildlife in the Maghreb, not to mention other genocidal crimes, makes researching historical records and reconstructing history almost impossible. (insidearabia.com)
  • Ethiopia's Problems Stem From Internal Colonialism Ethiopia's Problems Stem From Internal Col. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The concept of internal colonialism has been used to frame studies of marginalized populations exploited by the dominant or majority population. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Using data from in-depth, qualitative interviews with seasonal sugarcane workers, this article argues that the inequality that motivates their migration pattern is rooted in internal colonialism. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • There is no doubt that colonialism and U.S. slavery were economic systems, but they were also brutal attacks on non-Western peoples who were considered "barbaric animals. (monthlyreview.org)
  • The gold-laden Vatican itself is a repository for the spoils of slavery and colonialism. (huffpost.com)
  • the cultural politics of sugar caribbean slavery and narratives of colonialism in communities, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia) draws a access at Concordia University, Irvine, California. (diabetespraxis-bedburg.de)
  • I write from Puerto Rico, where the unholy convergence of colonialism, capitalism, and climate change is devastating the island nation and showing us what our future looks like when they collide in the cruelest ways. (nlg.org)
  • Still to most Americans race comes down to skin color, not culture, and the left believes fervently in the brotherhood of all "brown people" confronting white supremacy, an absurd European leftist construct of little relevance in a continent where European colonialism was a flash in the plan, but Arab-Muslim colonialism has been a going concern for over a thousand years. (danielgreenfield.org)
  • Rich countries should ditch privileged debates over the legacy of colonialism and pay off poorer countries' carbon instead, an influential investor has told The Independent . (independent.co.uk)
  • Since reading Fuller's article, " 100 Years on, Tracing an Engineer's Legacy ", I've mulled over the idea that maybe Americans have another lesson to learn from European colonialism when it comes to President Barack Obama's 'new' strategy for Afghanistan. (docudharma.com)
  • The East India Company was, in effect, one of the most powerful capitalist institutions in human history, and like any remnant of colonialism, its legacy still leaves scars across all the lands it touched. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Nonetheless, a small number of states sought to break out of the legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade and colonialism to form a bloc of governments that would effectively challenge imperialism. (modernghana.com)
  • Do you genuinely believe the legacy of colonialism was ONLY negative? (citizen.co.za)
  • Former president Nelson Mandela also talked about the legacy of colonialism," said Zille in June. (citizen.co.za)
  • Colonialism, one of the darkest chapters in modern history, left a legacy of human cruelty, greed, and rapacity. (insidearabia.com)
  • As resistance to colonialism took shape in the twentieth century, photographers were often on hand to document these large-scale and sometimes violent events. (learner.org)
  • All those who cheer and defend colonialism fail to center the feelings, resistance to erasure, and economic impact to oppressed people. (afropunk.com)
  • The focus of this program is on Nordic colonialism in Fennoscandia/Sápmi and its expansion in the South, and resistance, in the past, present and future. (reboot.fm)
  • Colonialism, fascism, concentrated modernity. (worldcat.org)
  • In this essay, I will argue that during Japanese colonialism in Korea, Japan built an economic infrastructure in an inferior nation of Korea. (manyessays.com)
  • Sometimes you are assigned to write an essay on Colonialism Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness. (topicsessay.com)
  • An essay on this topic is an argumentative statement, an answer to a question, or a complete Colonialism Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness essay. (topicsessay.com)
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  • The core compulsory course, Empire, Colonialism and Globalisation, is designed to provide you with a broad knowledge of empires from the 14th century to the present day. (prospects.ac.uk)
  • The MSc Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation focuses on the phenomenon of imperialism and a series of related issues including the notions of modernity, nationalism, race and gender, as well as globalisation. (prospects.ac.uk)
  • This collection explores colonialism, traditionally thought of as a practice of domination by one group over another, subjugated group. (learner.org)
  • Imperial hygiene : a critical history of colonialism, nationalism, and public health / Alison Bashford. (who.int)
  • This particularly affected women, who faced new forms of patriarchy and gender violence under colonialism. (ggjalliance.org)
  • More recent histories such as Colonial Dis-ease: U.S. Navy Health Policies and the Chamorros of Guam, 1898-1941 , by CHamoru scholar Anne Perez Hattori, Ph.D ., however, provide a much more nuanced and less stellar account of American colonialism. (guampedia.com)
  • Hence, colonialism has often been associated with the histories of colonial empires such as the British, French or the Dutch, with more relevance to historians or anthropologists working with ethnographic materials than art historians working on material pertaining Norway. (khio.no)
  • This graduate reading course is intended to introduce students to the histories of sex, gender, and colonialism through a comparative lens. (ucsb.edu)
  • Though the main focus will be the connected histories of British colonial rule in Australasia, Canada, the Cape Colony, the Carribean, Ireland, and India, attention will also be paid to historical parallels with French, Spanish, and American colonialism. (ucsb.edu)
  • Three panelists will engage their artistic and research practices as a means to interweave the diasporic religious and racial histories of western colonialism with the contemporary realities of queer identity. (reed.edu)
  • Granta and The New Yorker devoted issues to Indian writing in 1997, the fiftieth year of India's independence from British colonialism. (theparisreview.org)
  • Transphobia in Commonwealth countries is an injustice left over from British colonialism. (pinknews.co.uk)
  • But since British colonialism forcibly replaced these existing cultures with transphobia, societies have become "more unequal, and less tolerant" - and more dangerous for trans and gender non-conforming people. (pinknews.co.uk)
  • Colonialism has until recently been a topic which have rarely been discussed in relation to Norwegian art history. (khio.no)
  • In this lecture I seek to complicate the tradition of colonial ignorance in Norwegian art history by arguing for the importance of the concepts of colonialism and coloniality to discussions on art and art history in a Nordic context. (khio.no)
  • Drawing upon the course material as explained below, write an encyclopedia/ history textbook entry explaining how ideas/assumptions about gender and sexuality in shaping colonialism, and how colonialism shaped issues related to gender and sexuality. (myessayvalet.com)
  • Yet Alastair Pennycook argues that this dramatic exit masks the crucial issue that the traces left by colonialism run deep. (routledge.com)
  • As talks at the Glasgow U.N. climate summit accelerate, we look at how the roots of the climate crisis date back to Western colonialism with award-winning Indian author Amitav Ghosh, who examines the violent exploitation of human life and the natural environment in his new book, "The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis. (democracynow.org)
  • Ghosh writes about how the roots of the climate crisis date back to Western colonialism and the violent exploitation of human life and the natural environment. (democracynow.org)
  • Spain's King Felipe has said Puerto Rico is a 'model' of colonialism, as he hit back at protestors who tore down a conquistador statue on his arrival on the island. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY (and most difficult to understand and evaluate) - colonialism established a world capitalist system which locked poorer countries into unequal power relations with richer countries - if poor countries wished to develop within the system, they required expensive imports from the industrialised European powers. (revisesociology.com)
  • Zionism may have been a national movement that gave birth to a colonial project, and not the opposite, but if we divert our view for just a moment from the justifications and internal logic of that process, the outlines of the colonialism of settlement are exposed. (haaretz.com)
  • The World Conference of Workers against Imperialist War and Colonialism calls upon the international working class to mobilize against the new imperialist world order of war, poverty and colonial enslavement being imposed by the leaders of the world bourgeoisie and unify its struggles on the basis of the program of proletarian internationalism carried forward by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the World Party of Socialist Revolution. (wsws.org)
  • It reveals how the practice of colonialism permeated the cultures and discourses of both the colonial and colonized nations, the effects of which are still evident today. (routledge.com)
  • This panel discusses the anomaly that, despite declaring such noble intentions, colonialism persists around the globe and very little, if any concrete actions are being taken by the United Nations to free nations in captivity, or to end various forms of deleterious colonial practices. (hawaiiankingdom.net)
  • The Democratic Alliance found itself at the centre of yet another social media storm on Monday over Helen Zille's view on colonialism, this time sparked by a now-deleted tweet by Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba that Twitter users slammed for showing support for widely reviled US President Donald Trump. (citizen.co.za)
  • Church attendance on Australia Day points to the complex relationships between Christianity, colonialism and race - relationships that are still being debated today. (abc.net.au)
  • Yet the president keeps bringing up colonialism to defend SWAPO's poor governance and why things continue to fall apart. (indepthnews.net)
  • In a Norwegian context, colonialism has instead been understood as something that happened "elsewhere" in time or space. (khio.no)
  • In Assignment 3, you will explain the historical context of gender and colonialism and provide updates to the contemporary manifestation of the issues. (myessayvalet.com)
  • Meanwhile, President Geingob denounced his critics for dismissing colonialism for its destructive impacts. (indepthnews.net)
  • The impacts of colonialism are still felt around the world. (uoguelph.ca)
  • The objective of the module is to give students a critical overview, through primary and secondary texts, of the different ways in which literature and other performing arts (theatre in particular) changed under colonialism. (soas.ac.uk)
  • European Colonialism: The Effects Of European Imperialism. (ipl.org)
  • I will cross examine events of colonialism by European nations and give reason to why colonialism should be seen in a positive perspective. (manyessays.com)
  • This article details how European missionaries and African Christians engaged with the onset of British colonialism in one African country. (churchmissionsociety.org)
  • Colonialism: The policy or practice of a wealthy or powerful nation's maintaining or extending its control over other countries, especially in establishing settlements or exploiting resources. (huffpost.com)
  • English and the Discourses of Colonialism opens with the British departure from Hong Kong marking the end of British colonialism. (routledge.com)
  • Historically, the EIC was most known for its expansionist colonialism of the Indian subcontinent, a reign of capitalist control that lasted until the mid-to-late 1800s. (pastemagazine.com)
  • For almost a decade, our PhD researchers on subjects like "American Colonialism" have assisted A-level undergraduates, academic students, and postgraduate scholars around the world by offering the most comprehensive research assistance on the Internet for "American Colonialism" projects and coursework. (phd-dissertations.com)
  • In this book fourteen leading scholars and intellectual-activists provide a collective treatment of the theme of colonialism in the Malay Archipelago from the as yet little explored perspective of civilisational encounters. (tintabudi.com)
  • Otherwise how could they justify colonialism with its slave trade, exploitation and genocide? (co.ke)
  • It is high time that pedagogical, methodological, ethical, and sociological challenges of this nature are discussed and addressed if IL is to be assessed for what it is without plummeting into the depths of myriad situated perspectives, colonialism, linguistic barriers, paucity of resources, and sheer divisions within the academic world. (afronomicslaw.org)
  • This chronology is treating the time between 1492 and 1558 until the death of Emperor Charles V Since over 500 years the populations of "America" are exposed to a cruel system of colonialism and neo colonialism. (geschichteinchronologie.com)