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    Packaging Post/Coloniality: The Manufacture of Literary Identity in the Francophone World.Richard Watts - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    Packaging Post/Coloniality reads the marketing matter surrounding works of Francophone literature as an important though overlooked source in the cultural history of colonialism and the articulation of new identities in France and the Francophone world.
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    Post-Coloniality and Racial Subjugation in the South Asian Conflict-Affected Chittagong Hill Tracts.Muhammad Sazzad Hossain Siddiqui - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:61-77.
    The absence of colonial and post-colonial examinations of the conflict-ravaged Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) – a Bangladesh’s distant fringe– warranted me to explore how colonial legacy facilitated the post-colonial statist approach and majoritarian Bengali supremacists’ tendencies to exploit and subjugate the distinct CHT culture. This reconnaissance endeavour finds that the history of extortion of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT)indigenous peoples is a suitable example of racism victims, and thus it examines in the light of (...)
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  3. Post-coloniality and historiography: the colonialist-nationalist tension in major historiographical writings in insular southeast asia.Axle Christien Tugano & Mark Joseph Santos - 2018 - Insularidades e Enclaves Em Situações Coloniais e Pós-Coloniais: Trânsitos, Conflitos e Construcões Identitárias (Sécs. Xv-Xxi) 2018:p. 15.
    Resumos -/- The view of historical writing as a mere objective and dispassionate recording of the past is already passé. From the outset of postmodernity, historiography was already seen as a tool either for oppression or empowerment. Integral to the role of historiography in this oppression or empowerment tendency is the construction of identity. In earlier stages of Southeast Asian scholarship, the common pattern among the historiographical materials produced (often by the intelligentsia of the colonial establishment) is the depiction (...)
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  4. On post-colonial Semiotics.Eero Tarasti - 1998 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1:115-135.
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    Post-Colonial Politics: Legacy and Continuity.Dr Anna Sokolova - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Criticism 6 (2):121-135.
    _ This scholarly article explores the intricate dynamics of post-colonial politics, emphasizing the enduring legacies and continuous challenges faced by nations emerging from colonial rule. Analyzing the impact of historical colonization on contemporary political landscapes, the paper aims to shed light on the persisting influences, patterns, and complexities that shape post-colonial political structures. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the article engages with historical, sociological, and political perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of post-colonial politics._.
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    Africanizing Science in Post-colonial Kenya: Long-Term Field Research in the Amboseli Ecosystem, 1963–1989.Amanda E. Lewis - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (3):535-562.
    Following Kenya’s independence in 1963, scientists converged on an ecologically sensitive area in southern Kenya on the northern slope of Mt. Kilimanjaro called Amboseli. This region is the homeland of the Ilkisongo Maasai who grazed this ecosystem along with the wildlife of interest to the scientists. Biologists saw opportunities to study this complex community, an environment rich in biological diversity. The Amboseli landscape proved to be fertile ground for testing new methods and lines of inquiry in the biological sciences that (...)
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    Discerning the Powers in Post-Colonial Africa and Asia: A Treatise on Christian Statecraft.Pak Nung Wong - 2016 - Singapore: Imprint: Springer.
    Qualifying post-Westphalian sovereign statehood as a 'power' as argued for in Hendrik Berkhoff's political theology, this book addresses the decades-long theological-spiritual debate between Christian realism and Christian pacifism in U.S. foreign policy and global Christian circles. It approaches the debate by delving into the pacifist Anabaptist political theology and delineates empirically how sovereign statehood in post-colonial Africa and Asia has fallen into the hands of the devil Satan, as a 'fallen power' in the Foucaultian terms of power (...)
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    Postcolonial Global Health, Post-Colony Microbes and Antimicrobial Resistance.Steve Hinchliffe - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (3):145-168.
    Rather than ‘superbugs’ signifying recalcitrant forms of life that withstand biomedical treatment, drug resistant infections emerge within and are intricate with the exercise of social and medical power. The distinction is important, as it provides a means to understand and critique current methods employed to confront the threat of widespread antimicrobial resistance. A global health regime that seeks to extend social and medical power, through technical and market integration, risks reproducing a form of triumphalism and exceptionalism that resistance itself should (...)
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    The Post-Colonial State: Investment and Intervention in Vietnam.Martin J. Murray - 1973 - Politics and Society 3 (4):437-461.
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  10. Post colonial.Emmanuel C. Eze - forthcoming - African Philosophy: A Critical Reader.
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    Humanism Reconsidered: Post-colonial Humanistic Proposals.Sidi M. Omar - 2012 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 12 (12):143-161.
    El artículo tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre el ‘humanismo’ y presentar propuestas humanistas desde una perspectiva post-colonial. Comienza por examinar los supuestos que subyacen en la ciencia moderna e ilustrada para poner al descubierto su complicidad en la práctica colonial. A continuación, se analiza el humanismo para mostrar cómo se ha utilizado una noción altamente politizada del humanismo para justificar las prácticas y estructuras deshumanizantes del colonialismo. Este ejercicio crítico se complementa con la discusión de dos propuestas (...)
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  12. Urban Marxism and the Post-colonial Question: Henri Lefebvre and 'Colonisation'.Stefan Kipfer & Kanishka Goonewardena - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (2):76-116.
    The post-colonial has often functioned as a code word for a form of French post-theory. In more recent efforts to reconstruct linkages between metropolitan Marxism and counter-colonialism, the post-colonial refers to an open-ended research field for investigating the present weight of colonial histories. But even in these reformulations, post-colonial research presents formidable challenges to Euro-American urban Marxism. In this context, this paper redirects Henri Lefebvre’s work to analyse post-colonial situations. It (...)
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    The ‘good city’ or ‘post-colonial catch-basins of violent empire’? A contextual theological appraisal of South Africa’s Integrated Urban Development Framework.Stephan De Beer - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
    The Integrated Urban Development Framework was constructed as a ‘new deal’ for South African cities and towns. It outlines a vision with four overarching goals and eight priorities or policy levers meant to overcome the apartheid legacy through comprehensive spatial restructuring and strategic urban–rural linkages. This article is a contextual theological reflection ‘from below’, reading the IUDF through the lenses of five distinct contours. It asks whether the IUDF has the potential to mediate good cities in which the urban poor (...)
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    Secular shadows: African, immanent, post-colonial.Matthew Engelke - 2015 - Critical Research on Religion 3 (1):86-100.
    Almost none of the critical theory concerned with the secular addresses it in relation to sub-Saharan Africa. This is notable not least given the extent to which other post-colonial regions, such as North Africa and South Asia, are central to such discussions. It is not, however, that the critical theorists are ignoring Africanists' work; indeed, looking at the Africanist literature in any depth makes it clear that there is not, and has never been, a field of “secular studies.” (...)
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    Post-Colonial Approaches in Kazakhstan and Beyond: Politics, Culture and Literature.Dina Sharipova, Alima Bissenova & Aziz Burkhanov (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    This book explores the postcolonial discourse and decolonization processes in modern Kazakhstan and beyond. It pays particular attention to such areas as national and religious identity, language, literature, and historical narratives. Despite the fact that the post-colonial theory initially emerged in other regions of the world, it has increasingly been applied in the scholarship on Central Asia. Exploring recent debates on post-coloniality in Kazakhstan, this book is an attempt to bring together two bodies of scholarly literature: scholarship (...)
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    Post-Colonial Feminism and the Veil: Thinking the Difference.Lama Abu Odeh - 1993 - Feminist Review 43 (1):26-37.
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    Recovering post-colonial tropicalities from a “fervid inflorescence” of metaphor.E. G. Reisz - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (4):777-792.
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    Post-colonial Discourse and The Handmaid's Tale.Dali Tan - 1991 - Semiotics:169-175.
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    Colonial and PostColonial Elaborations of Avataric Evolutionism.C. Mackenzie Brown - 2007 - Zygon 42 (3):715-748.
    . Avataric evolutionism is the idea that ancient Hindu myths of Vishnu's ten incarnations foreshadowed Darwinian evolution. In a previous essay I examined the late nineteenth‐century origins of the theory in the works of Keshub Chunder Sen and Madame Blavatsky. Here I consider two major figures in the history of avataric evolutionism in the early twentieth century, N. B. Pavgee, a Marathi Brahmin deeply involved in the question of Aryan origins, and Aurobindo Ghose, political activist turned mystic. Pavgee, unlike Keshub, (...)
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    Troubling (Post)colonial Histories of Medicine: Toward a Praxis of the Human.Edna Bonhomme - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):830-833.
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    Spatial Theory, Post/colonial Perspectives, and Fiction: Reading Hispano-Caribbean Diaspora Literature in the US with Henri Lefebvre.Anne Brüske - 2018 - In Robert Fischer & Jenny Bauer (eds.), Perspectives on Henri Lefebvre: Theory, Practices and (Re)Readings. De Gruyter. pp. 178-206.
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    Building the Post-Colonial State: Villagization and Resource Management in Zimbabwe.William A. Munro - 1995 - Politics and Society 23 (1):107-140.
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  23. From Liberal to Post-Colonial to Multicultural Feminism: Competing Approaches to the study of Gender, Citizenship and Fate of Religious Arbitration.Ayelet Shachar - 2009 - In Debra Satz & Rob Reich (eds.), Toward a humanist justice : the political philosophy of Susan Moller Okin. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
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    The Post-Colonial Novel: An Interview with Tash Aw.Peter I. Barta - 2005 - Intertexts 9 (2):117-122.
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    Unlocking the Alienation: A Comparative Role for Alien Torts Legislation in Post-Colonial Reparations Claims?J. Allen & B. A. Hocking - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (2):247-276.
    This article continues the themes developed in a previous paper looking at reparations for past wrongs in post-colonial Australia. It narrows the focus to examine the scope of the law of tort to provide reparations suffered as a result of colonisation and dispossession, with particular emphasis on the assimilation policies whose legacy is now known emphatically, although it ought not be exclusively, as the Stolen Generations. The search for more than just words is particularly topical in light of (...)
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  26. Radical time in post/colonial narratives.Stefan Helgesson - 2018 - In Stefan Helgesson & Jayne Svenungsson (eds.), The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility. [New York, New York]: Berghahn Books.
     
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  27. Subjectivity in a post-colonial symbolic: The anxiety of Joyce / Christine Van boheemen. Proust and subjectivity.Annelies Schulte Nordholt - 2000 - In Willem van Reijen & Willem G. Weststeijn (eds.), Subjectivity. Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
  28. A Theory's Travelogue: Post-Colonial Theory in Post-Socialist Space.Radim Hladík - 2011 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 33 (4):561-590.
    This essay examines theoretical arguments surrounding the use of post-colonial theory as a way to fill in the epistemological lacuna in the studies of post-socialism. It reviews the various streams of this theoretical development and employs Edward Said’s notion of “traveling theory” to demonstrate that theoretical claims made by proponents and opponents of this particular comparative perspective are historically, socially, and geographically situated, although not fixed. Disciplinary, national, and institutional affiliations, instead of theoretical justifications, are identified as (...)
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    Universalism After the Post-colonial Turn.Adom Getachew - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (6):821-845.
    This essay explores the possibilities and limits of decentering Europe by examining the Haitian Revolution and contemporary invocations of its legacy among political theorists and historians. Recent accounts of the Haitian Revolution have celebrated its universalism as a realization of French revolutionary ideals. As I argue in the essay, this interpretation undermines the Haitian Revolution’s specificity as the first and only successful revolution against colonial slavery. I offer an alternative interpretation that begins from the specificity of colonial slavery (...)
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  30. New stirrings in post-colonial indian christianity and their possible implications for indian thought and praxis.Felix Wilfred - 1995 - In Anand Amaladass (ed.), Christian contribution to Indian philosophy. Madras: Christian Literature Society. pp. 261.
     
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  31. Post-colonial perils. Art and national impossibilities.Patrick D. Flores - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (1):117 - +.
     
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    Bad Memories: Haneke with Locke on Personal Identity and Post-Colonial Guilt.Justine McGill - 2013 - Film-Philosophy 17 (1):134-153.
    Michael Haneke's film Hidden ( Caché, 2005) raises questions about responsibility and guilt in the context of post-colonial inequities that are profoundly discomfiting for the viewer, framing a meditation on identity, consciousness and responsibility that is at once visceral and intellectual. On the reading presented here, this film makes visible and palpable some of the effects of the ' strange suppositions' about personal responsibility and memory that were first articulated by a philosopher who also felt called upon to (...)
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    Young and Free: [Post]Colonial Ontologies of Childhood, Memory and History in Australia.Joanne Faulkner - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Engaging philosophy with history, literature, film and testimony, this book examines the critical relationship between white Australian identity and the cultural priority of childhood in Australia.
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    Who is a development journalist? Perspectives on media ethics and professionalism in post-colonial societies.Bala A. Musa & Jerry Komia Domatob - 2007 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22 (4):315 – 331.
    Journalistic practice and professionalism across the globe are characterized by certain universals as well as unique particularities. In most post-colonial societies, the ethical philosophies and professional ethos of journalists reflect the tension between the commitment to integrity and social responsibility, shared by journalists worldwide, and the contextual interpretation and application of these principles. This article examines the ethics and ethos of development journalism as a philosophically, culturally, and historically evolving professional ideology. It surveys the ethical landscape of development (...)
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    The Curious Logic of the Hinge and the (Post)colonial Military Body.Ryan Bishop & John Phillips - 2003 - Body and Society 9 (4):69-88.
    This article considers the capacity of the military body to appropriate various modes of power, personnel and material, in terms of the tache. In particular we examine the (post)colonial military body, especially in Southeast Asia, and its intimate relations to the detachment of the colonial state from the colonial body and attachment to the global regimes of Cold War and neo-liberal post Cold War processes. We do so through a wide range of ‘texts’– including a (...)
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    Migration and Race in Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Metastases of a Post-Colonial Cancer.Nicholas De Genova - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (3):405-419.
    This article examines dominant socio-political questions regarding migration, ‘multiculturalism’, and ‘integration’, as a politics of citizenship (and race) in contemporary (post-colonial) Europe. The argument unfolds through a critique of the nationalist complacencies and racial complicities in Jürgen Habermas’s remarks on ‘multiculturalism’ during the 1990s. With recourse to ‘underclass’ discourse, Habermas’s reflections were themselves a trans-Atlantic metastasis of a distinctly US ‘American’ hegemonic sociological commonsense with regard to, but actively disregarding, the fact of white supremacy. Habermas’s thoughts are critically (...)
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  37. Hippias major, version 1.0: Software for post-colonial, multicultural technology systems.Gene Fendt - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (1):89–99.
    The first half of Plato’s Hippias Major exhibits the interfacing of the first teacher (Socrates) with the first version of a post-colonial, multi-cultural information technology system (Hippias). In this interface the purposes, results, and values of two contradictory types of operating system for educational servicing units are exhibited to, and can be discovered by, anyone who is not an information technologist.
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    Virus amongst the vegetables: Peruvian marketplaces, hygiene, and post-colonial indigeneity under gender-segregated quarantine.Rebecca Irons - 2022 - European Journal of Women's Studies 29 (1_suppl):12S-26S.
    Gender and public markets have long been intertwined in Peru. The vast majority of market-sellers are women, and significantly this kind of work has been intimately related to women’s empowerment and agency within a deeply patriarchal society. However, with the arrival of COVID-19 the woman-centred space of the marketplace became compromised. While once a place of female empowerment, during the pandemic the market became seen as a dangerous ‘viral vector’, with 79% of Lima market sellers testing positive for Coronavirus during (...)
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    Church, mission and reconstruction: Being a church with integrity in reconstruction discourse in post-colonial Zimbabwe.Canon B. Shambare & Selaelo T. Kgatla - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
    The church in Africa, like its counterparts elsewhere in the world, is called to fulfil the mission of God as expressed in the call ‘Missio Dei’ and influentially remains with the integrity of the mission of Christ, which is liberative and practical. For Christ was not only concerned with the spiritual needs of the people, but also with their material well-being. The following question therefore arises: how can the church in Africa, in general, and in Zimbabwe, in particular, actively do (...)
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    Shifting Subjects Shifting Ground: The Names and Spaces of the Post-Colonial.Sangeeta Ray - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (2):188-201.
    This essay participates in a feminist postcohnial critical historiographyfepistemol’ ogy by providing a critique of The Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews, Strategies, Dialogues. The essay considers Spivak's success in interrogating her own position as a leading postcohnial critic as she engages in dialogues with various people. Spivak's commitment to cross-cultural exchanges is undeniable. However, at times the resurgence of her authoritative subject position deflects productive tensions generated by careful scrutiny of the category postcohnial.
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    Critique of Tragic Post-colonial Political Theory.Jacob Dahl Rendtorff - 2023 - Eco-Ethica 11:161-175.
    This article discusses the influence of Jean-Paul Sartre on Frantz Fanon’s political thinking. Sartre presents a dialectical social theory, based on the progressive-regressive method, considering the interplay between individual and collective, history and contemporary action, past and future. This philosophy has had a critical impact on Fanon’s political theory of neocolonialism, race, and intersectionality. Fanon studied colonialism based on Sartre’s philosophy and analyzed the problems of racism and oppression. He developed the concept of the colonial gaze as internalization of (...)
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    Reading Institutional Logics of CSR in India from a Post-colonial Location.Nimruji Jammulamadaka - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (3):599-617.
    The paper goes beyond critique to read institutional approaches, specifically institutional logics of CSR in India and their management by Indian firms, from a post-colonial location, to explore decolonising possibilities. Drawing on post-colonial approach of catachrestic reading, it reads institutional logics of CSR literature to argue against a linear hierarchical travel of western CSR logic into India, which is then adapted/adopted/translated or decoupled, along with the secondary status this implies for India; and suggests that Indian and (...)
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    Special issue on post/coloniality and subjectivity.Nalini Persram - 2013 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 33 (3):135.
  44. Edward Said and post-colonial international relations.M. Salter - 2010 - In Cerwyn Moore & Chris Farrands (eds.), International Relations Theory and Philosophy: Interpretive Dialogues. Routledge.
     
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    From Rangdāri Tax to Rangrezi: Chromatic Landscape of the Post-colonial.Sadan Jha - 2019 - Journal of Human Values 25 (3):150-165.
    Rangrez and Rangdār are two commonly used words in north India. ‘Rangrez’ is a painter/dyer, and in Sufi tradition is also a word for Allah. ‘Rangdāri’ is an illegal extortion tax, and the person w...
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    Of Demons and Angels and Historical Humans: Some Events and Questions in Translation and Post-colonial Theory.Aniket Jaaware - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (6):735-745.
    In what follows, I attempt to show that a look at some curious examples of translations from European texts makes us think about issues in translation theory and post-colonial theory from a slightly different angle. The metaphor of translation can very well be employed for understanding the relation between European texts, and some texts and some social and political practices in India in the colonial period, and this in turn helps us look critically at what I shall (...)
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    Can the post-colonial be post-religious? Reflections from the secular metropolis.Ludger Viefhues-Bailey - 2015 - Critical Research on Religion 3 (1):101-117.
    If, following Masuzawa, Fitzgerald and others we assume that “the religious” is a category produced by Western colonial regimes in tandem with that of “the secular,” then consequently the post-secular would need to be post-religious, as well. Here I demonstrate how in one metropolitan case, Germany, the religious and secular divide is evoked to produce a particular exclusivist narrative of national identity. A substantial part of German civil society, media, and legal establishment mobilize an imagined culturally Christian (...)
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    The Great Delusion: Post-Colonial Language Policy for Mission and Development in Africa Reviewed.Jim Harries - 2012 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29 (1):44-61.
    This paper demonstrates the importance of the use of indigenous languages in formal contexts for the future of Africa’s peoples. Inter-cultural communication using one language wrongly assumes that the unfamiliar can be expressed using familiar terms. This author argues that long-term immersion by a Westerner amongst a non-Western people is a singular means of acquiring insights about them. Long-term participant observation forms the basis of the research for this article. When communicated globally, anti- racism strategies are found to be problematic (...)
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    Stance and strategy: post‐structural perspective and postcolonial engagement to develop nursing knowledge.Anne M. Sochan - 2011 - Nursing Philosophy 12 (3):177-190.
    How should nursing knowledge advance? This exploration contextualizes its evolution past and present. In addressing how it evolved in the past, a probable historical evolution of its development draws on the perspectives of Frank & Gills's World System Theory, Kuhn's treatise on Scientific Revolutions, and Foucault's notions of Discontinuities in scientific knowledge development. By describing plausible scenarios of how nursing knowledge evolved, I create a case for why nursing knowledge developers should adopt a post‐structural stance in prioritizing their research (...)
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    Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism.Iman Kumar Mitra, Ranabir Samaddar & Samita Sen (eds.) - 2016 - Singapore: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume looks at how accumulation in postcolonial capitalism blurs the boundaries of space, institutions, forms, financial regimes, labour processes, and economic segments on one hand, and creates zones and corridors on the other. It draws our attention to the peculiar but structurally necessary coexistence of both primitive and virtual modes of accumulation in the postcolony. From these two major inquiries it develops a new understanding of postcolonial capitalism. The case studies from India and Sri Lanka discuss the production of (...)
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