In this manner, hybrid construction as a cultural phenomenon of neocolonialism becomes a cultural strategy of decolonization. |
He was a patriot grappling with questions of emancipation, dependence, neocolonialism, and the creation of a genuine social revolution. |
Capitalism, colonialism, neocolonialism, Marxism, literary ignorance, cultural arrogance, fear, and just about every other form of human perversity become the enemy. |
Women are the most marginalized group due to globalization and neocolonialism sponsored by the North. |
These workers, I argue, are the pivotal figures for neocolonialism because they live, as accidental immigrants, through the transition from colonialism to neocolonialism. |
These diasporic texts consistently hark back to colonialism and neocolonialism. |