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- Post Colonialism and a Taco AdA look at an article written by a Harvard student that compares post colonialism to a mexican menu.
- Social Constructionist and Post-Colonial Pedagogy: A Brief OverviewThis article provides a general analysis of Social Constructionist and Post-Colonial theories of pedagogy.
- An Introduction to Post-Colonial TheoryIn the introduction to Post-Colonial Drama: Theory, Practice, and Politics, the authors Helen Gilbert and Joanne Tompkins lay out the keynote aim of their book: "To focus on the methods by which post-colonial drama resists imperialism and its effects."
- A Post-Colonial Reading of Basavraj Naikar's A Dreamer of FreedomThis article explores the postcolonial aspects in Basavraj Naikar's recently published play.
- Fanon and Cesaire: Colonialism and DecolonizationColonization is a creation of two conflicting societies, the one of the colonizer and the one of the colonized. When Fanon and Cesaire define the system of colonization, a system of oppression, they speak the same language.
Explaining Loomba's Colonialism/PostcolonialismBy looking at the beginning of Ania Loomba's essential text Colonialism/Postcolonialism, we can gain a better grasp on what modern discourse really means.- Angola's Colonial History: Negative Legacies in a Colonialism Case StudyThis paper explores the issues attached to a colonial history in the African nation of Angola.
- Reading the New South Africa: Postcolonialism and Post-Apartheid RhetoricAn examination of postcolonial rhetoric in post-apartheid South Africa.
- French Nuclear Testing in Algeria and the South Pacific: The Role of Colonialism in the Production of Weapons of Mass DestructionThis paper analyzes the role of colonialism in the production of WMDs by focusing on the case of French nuclear weapon testing in Algeria and the South Pacific (1950's-1990's).
Craft and Construction of the Post-Colonial NarrativeCritical Analysis of Post-Colonial Literature- Symbolism in Tagore's Play, The Post OfficeThis paper discusses symbolism used in the play The Post Office written by the Indian Author Rabindranath Tagore.
- Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad and ColonialismJoseph Conrad and Rudyard Kipling dealt with the issue of colonialism very differently.
- Song of Lawino/Song of Ocol by Okot B'Bitek: Poem Examines Post-Colonia AfricaA long poem that examines the issues facing a post-colonial Africa.
- South African Post-Apartheid Democratic TransitionResearch case study that analyzes and outlines the factors and outcomes of the collapse of the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
- A Literary Analysis of Purple HibiscusAn analysis of the novel Purple Hibiscus using a post-colonial theory.
- The Mandate System in the Post-WWI Era Middle EastA brief overview of how European powers divided the remains of the Ottoman Empire between themselves immediately after WWI, the repercussions of which would influence global politics for the next century.
- Common Layers of Oppression: Post-Colonial Feminist Theory Across BordersA look at the history of the feminist movement, the processes of colonization and other forms of oppression, the definition of "Third World", and the experiences of women of color the world over.
A Review: When Victims Become KillersResearcher and political theorist Mahmood Mamdani on the political, ethical, and resulting consequences (the Rwandan genocide) of manufactured identities under colonial rule.- Obama's Cairo Speech and ColonialismPresident Obama's speech in Cairo not only heralded a change in the rhetoric and policy of the United States, but from his own life story was uniquely qualified to do so.
- African Independence - the End of Colonialism and the Struggle for NationhoodThe era of African Independence beginning after World War 2.
- What Were the Social and Economic Problems that the British Military Administration Faced in Post-war Singapore from 1945 to 1948?Learn more about the social and economic problems faced by the British Military Administration in Singapore after World War II and how they were resolved.
The Imagined History of White ColonialismThere is power in narratives to create, shape, and dictate culture and race relations. Over the years, many white-dominated narratives have shaped the cultures and beliefs of the colonized, placing them at the ultimate mercy of the colonizer.- The Democratic Ideal and New Colonialism"Democracy" is not the rule of the people. It is government by periodically vetted representatives of the people.
The Ghosts of Jim Comes to Joburg: The Search for a True Cultural Narrative in Post-Apartheid AfricaCultural Exploration of the development of South African Literature.- The Economic Aspect of Japanese Colonialism in KoreaSince ancient times, no other country enjoyed more intimate exchanges with Japan than Korea. While much has been done to normalize the Japanese-Korean relations,
- V.S. Naipul's House for Mr. BiswasAn axiom post-colonial literature: The novel acts as a site of subversion to resist the imperialistic monolith To resist colonization, the post-colonial novel seeks to redraw the world as the post-colonial subject (or Other) knows, or does not, know it.
- Medgar Evers College Hosts Free Conference on Aimé CésaireThe English Department of Medgar Evers College of The City University of New York will host a free one-day conference on the life and work of the famed Martinican poet, playwright, and politician Aime Cesaire.
- Cultural Diversity: Honorary White Status and Shape Shifting in the Realm of Race PrivilegeThis account reveals some current global applications of the concept "honorary white," and questions if apartheid has really ended.
- Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth and How it Applies to the Iraq WarFanon published his book in 1961, but it is still eerily relevant.
- Analysis of Caryl Churchill's Cloud NineCaryl Churchill's Cloud Nine:Gender, postcolonialism and the 1980s in Britain.
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