Decolonization and the Decolonized

Decolonization and the Decolonized
Title Decolonization and the Decolonized PDF eBook
Author Albert Memmi
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 192
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780816647354

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Memmi examines the manifold causes of the failure of decolonization efforts throughout the world. As outspoken and controversial as ever, he initiates a much-needed discussion of the ex-colonized and refuses to idealize those who are too often painted as hapless victims.

Decolonization

Decolonization
Title Decolonization PDF eBook
Author Raymond Betts
Publisher Routledge
Pages 139
Release 2004-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1134368380

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A second, fully updated edition of this concise introduction to the phenomenon of decolonization.

Language and Decolonisation

Language and Decolonisation
Title Language and Decolonisation PDF eBook
Author Finex Ndhlovu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781032322544

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Language and Decolonisation is the first collection to bring together views from across scholarly communities that are committed to the decolonisation agenda in language study. It is essential for advanced students, scholars and researchers of language, culture, sociolinguistics, decolonial studies, racial studies, and related areas.

Cultures of decolonisation

Cultures of decolonisation
Title Cultures of decolonisation PDF eBook
Author Ruth Craggs
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 378
Release 2016-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1784996246

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Cultures of decolonisation combines studies of visual, literary and material cultures in order to explore the complexities of the ‘end of empire’ as a process. Where other accounts focus on high politics and constitutional reform, this volume reveals the diverse ways in which cultures contributed to wider political, economic and social change. This book demonstrates the transnational character of decolonisation, thereby illustrating the value of comparison – between different cultural forms and diverse places – in understanding the nature of this wide-reaching geopolitical change. Individual chapters focus on architecture, theatre, museums, heritage sites, fine art and interior design, alongside institutions such as artists’ groups, language agencies and the Royal Mint, across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Europe. Offering a range of disciplinary perspectives, these contributions provide revealing case studies for those researching decolonisation across the humanities and social sciences.

Decolonial Pedagogy

Decolonial Pedagogy
Title Decolonial Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Njoki Nathani Wane
Publisher Springer
Pages 148
Release 2018-11-12
Genre Education
ISBN 3030015394

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Through innovative and critical research, this anthology inquires and challenges issues of race and positionality, empirical sciences, colonial education models, and indigenous knowledges. Chapter authors from diverse backgrounds present empirical explorations that examine how decolonial work and Indigenous knowledges disrupt, problematize, challenge, and transform ongoing colonial oppression and colonial paradigm. This book utilizes provocative and critical research that takes up issues of race, the shortfalls of empirical sciences, colonial education models, and the need for a resurgence in Indigenous knowledges to usher in a new public sphere. This book is a testament of hope that places decolonization at the heart of our human community.

The Imperialism of French Decolonisaton

The Imperialism of French Decolonisaton
Title The Imperialism of French Decolonisaton PDF eBook
Author Ryo Ikeda
Publisher Springer
Pages 322
Release 2016-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 1137368950

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This book examines French motivations behind the decolonisation of Tunisia and Morocco and the intra-Western Alliance relationships. It argues that changing French policy towards decolonisation brought about the unexpectedly quick process of independence of dependencies in the post-WWII era.

France and Decolonisation, 1900-1960

France and Decolonisation, 1900-1960
Title France and Decolonisation, 1900-1960 PDF eBook
Author Raymond F. Betts
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 152
Release 1991
Genre Decolonization
ISBN 9780312060503

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