Mistaken identity, of course, has been the province of much postcolonial fiction. |
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However, an even stronger case can be made that Molly represents the contemporary Irishwoman, colonized subject of the postcolonial Irish male. |
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Theories of neo-colonialism and cultural imperialism often understate the complexity and multifariousness of postcolonial cultural travellings. |
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Those who know him as a postcolonial critic know only a small part of his many-sidedness. |
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I argue that postcolonial logic is based on remediable difference, a difference that is amenable to improvement. |
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The chapter also contains self-help exercises for those who wish to pursue postcolonial biblical criticism further. |
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Equally suggestive is her interpretation of Fanon's withering attack upon the postcolonial national bourgeoisie. |
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Can ecocriticism be regrounded in ecofeminism or postcolonial studies to meet racial and ethnic inequalities? |
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Perhaps most revealing are postcolonial responses to the traumas of slaving and enslavement evident in stamps. |
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The unthinkability of a history of Assam survived and has been reinforced in postcolonial India. |
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To explicate this paradigm, the study, in addition to the tenets of border theory, draws on the insights of historicism and postcolonial theory. |
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Positively, what postcolonial criticism does is to prevent interpretation from becoming too nativistic or nationalistic. |
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Like many postcolonial nationalisms, Irish nationalism effectively fused traditional culture with this modern sense of equality. |
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Even the postcolonial government organized the emigration of its citizens to Europe and elsewhere. |
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Nelson is emasculated by postmodern and postcolonial theories, which call his white maleness into question. |
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For most of those countries, postcolonial and postcommunist periods temporally coincide. |
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Ottoman imperialism is now religiously overlooked for inclusion in postcolonial studies at Western universities. |
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The presenter highlighted three postcolonial dilemmas contributing to this deepening cycle of violence. |
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By 1946, DuBois was actively voicing his views that all of the post-WWII postcolonial movements for independence should receive our active support. |
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Another factor prompting the governments to expand their mutual cooperation was the rise of Islamist movements challenging the postcolonial regimes. |
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Some postcolonial states have legally recognized folk healers. |
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There are a number of ways a postcolonial critic can function. |
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It suited the 20th-century taste for the cultures of indigenous peoples, and in our own time has been powerfully reinforced by postcolonial attitudes. |
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What conflux to expect from exerting silent arguments about cultural paradoxes in the postcolonial history of a Belgian Congo? |
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Most prominent among these were the postmodern, postcolonial, and subaltern critiques of Eurocentric conceptions of modernity and development. |
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The postcolonial period has witnessed a significant creolizing of church music, which has been influenced by calypso, reggae, and African American gospel music. |
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Its collage and essayistic structure enabled me to explore intricate, allusive ideas of postcolonial dislocation, cultural mistranslation and transmigratory spaces. |
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Several ongoing conflicts-Kashmir, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo-are holdovers from the postcolonial period, continuing in new mutations. |
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In The Long Song, Levy has taken on the postcolonial challenge of giving voice to those who had no voice in history. |
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During the colonial and postcolonial eras, the Arab world was largely perceived as a Levantine annex of the Western powers. |
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Let us note the consistency of these lines with postcolonial rantings about the darkness in which the Dark Continent is plunged. |
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The term postcolonial in its various usages carries a multiplicity of meanings that need to be distinguished for analytical purposes. |
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The process began during the colonial era, but continued under postcolonial independent nations. |
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Finally, how are the absorbing questions of alterity and alienation treated by a postcolonial or displaced subject in an autobiographical novel written from such an elsewhere? |
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I find it ironic that someone once so dedicated to moving the Yoruba into the modern, postcolonial world would be so unaccepting of the results of that globalizing trajectory. |
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As a Third World postcolonial feminist scholar and activist, I look back to my tempestuous teenage years in India, when my heroes were great revolutionaries. |
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More recently feminist theoreticians, neo-Marxist scholars, and students of postcolonial studies have proceeded from the claim that all knowledge is positioned. |
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They also represented the educated middle class Indian voice, generally ignored by the postcolonial critics who tend to project the colonial subject as subaltern and silent. |
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The contest over tropes of traditional Africa and measures of authenticity in postcolonial arts and politics can be thought of in a similar manner. |
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It shouldn't be relevant to postcolonial India. |
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Details of the political process, violence and conflict are reviewed, together with the manner in which international relations and aid have affected land reform in postcolonial Zimbabwe. |
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Internationally recognized for his scholarly and critical writing, he has helped shape how postcolonial literatures are now studied and understood. |
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But the continuity between those two extended phases of terror, one temperately European, the other torridly colonial, has become fundamental in our postcolonial time. |
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Consequently, the center now aims to engage more effectively with discourses in postcolonial and Third-World feminisms, as well as in emerging fields such as trans-feminism and masculinity studies. |
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Among the field's abiding concerns are whether outsiders can validly study another culture's music and what the researcher's obligations are to his informants, teachers, and consultants in colonial and postcolonial contexts. |
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Some may argue that it will have succumbed to political pressure and that democratic South Africa may go the way of other postcolonial African states dominated by self-serving liberation movements. |
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Both reached postcolonial independence by way of Japanese occupation. |
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The BM's throne of weapons provides a neat symbol of the postcolonial moment when the Soviets and the West fought their proxy wars across the continent. Of the 100 objects, only one has not been selected yet. |
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To play their roles to the fullest and consolidate their newly acquired independence, postcolonial States attempted to respond to the aspirations of their people by providing public services. |
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Land dynamics combine pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial regulations. |
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These Dutch constructed public works became the material base of the colonial and postcolonial Indonesian state. |
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The most important include gender studies and postcolonial studies, as well as memory studies, and film studies. |
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Nuanced formulations of postcolonial theory take into account such factors as race, gender, class, and ableism. |
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The second dilemma arises from the fact that we have built upon this foundation and turned indigeneity into a test for justice, and thus for entitlement under the postcolonial state. |
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It can be considered a prime example of what I have termed the postcolonial pomosexual novel. |
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First, it considers a series of overlaps between the postcolonial and Slavoj Zizek's work. |
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In this regard Biafra and even Nigeria begin to operate in a less denotative sense and more as metonyms for the postcolonial world in general. |
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No index learning, no tourist's guide, no modish or tautologous postcolonial posturing here. |
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The despotic colonial, the Ahidjo authoritarian postcolonial, and the Biya kleptocratic state cannot play a popular democratic and developmental role. |
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Reconnecting with the land, then, and recalling precolonial knowledges is a postcolonial strategy in Mda's and Vera's texts. |
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It lies in the fact that most of us from the postcolonial world, though intuitively sympathetic to the idea of self-determination, cannot claim to have fulfilled even partially its extravagant promise. |
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Blending elements of fable and picaresque fiction, it is distinctly postcolonial in its marginalization of Europe and postmodern in its nonlinear structure and thick intertextuality. |
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Today's postcolonial cricket is far from being the puritanical gentleman's sport of Eton: it is commercialized, spectacular and full of nationalist fervour. |
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Thus, Bartoloni offers a conception of translation along the lines of interstitiality and potentiality by drawing on literary and philosophical preoccupations as well as postcolonial concerns. |
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The theme is prominently addressed in Irish postcolonial literature. |
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State policies of the Francophone-dominated government in the postcolonial state era contributed substantially in the emergence of Anglophone nationalism. |
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As with much of the move towards 'Critical geographies', the arguments have drawn largely from postmodern, post structural and postcolonial theories. |
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The author places these texts in their colonial and postcolonial contexts, developing upon, and linking with, structuralist theories of colonialism and patriarchy. |
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In the postcolonial period, democracy alternated with military rule. |
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Cultural retranslation is a foundational postcolonial metaphor that might highlight the new horizons of transcultural and transnational relations and their political backdrop. |
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