Subject to Colonialism

Subject to Colonialism
Title Subject to Colonialism PDF eBook
Author Gaurav Desai
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 220
Release 2001-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780822326410

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DIVThe discursive construction of Africa under colonialism, with an emphasis on the part played by African writers themselves./div

Citizen and Subject

Citizen and Subject
Title Citizen and Subject PDF eBook
Author Mahmood Mamdani
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 381
Release 2018-04-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400889715

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In analyzing the obstacles to democratization in post- independence Africa, Mahmood Mamdani offers a bold, insightful account of colonialism's legacy--a bifurcated power that mediated racial domination through tribally organized local authorities, reproducing racial identity in citizens and ethnic identity in subjects. Many writers have understood colonial rule as either "direct" (French) or "indirect" (British), with a third variant--apartheid--as exceptional. This benign terminology, Mamdani shows, masks the fact that these were actually variants of a despotism. While direct rule denied rights to subjects on racial grounds, indirect rule incorporated them into a "customary" mode of rule, with state-appointed Native Authorities defining custom. By tapping authoritarian possibilities in culture, and by giving culture an authoritarian bent, indirect rule (decentralized despotism) set the pace for Africa; the French followed suit by changing from direct to indirect administration, while apartheid emerged relatively later. Apartheid, Mamdani shows, was actually the generic form of the colonial state in Africa. Through case studies of rural (Uganda) and urban (South Africa) resistance movements, we learn how these institutional features fragment resistance and how states tend to play off reform in one sector against repression in the other. The result is a groundbreaking reassessment of colonial rule in Africa and its enduring aftereffects. Reforming a power that institutionally enforces tension between town and country, and between ethnicities, is the key challenge for anyone interested in democratic reform in Africa.

Subject People and Colonial Discourses

Subject People and Colonial Discourses
Title Subject People and Colonial Discourses PDF eBook
Author Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 322
Release 1994-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791415900

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Critically drawing on recent theorizations of post-structuralism, feminism, critical criminology, subaltern studies, and post-coloniality he examines the mechanisms through which colonized subjects become recognized, contained, and represented as subordinate.

Colonial Subjects

Colonial Subjects
Title Colonial Subjects PDF eBook
Author Peter Pels
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 378
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780472087464

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Probes the relationship between the conditions of colonial "modernization" and the methods of anthropological knowledge

Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas

Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas
Title Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas PDF eBook
Author Ralph Bauer
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 518
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 080789902X

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Creolization describes the cultural adaptations that occur when a community moves to a new geographic setting. Exploring the consciousness of peoples defined as "creoles" who moved from the Old World to the New World, this collection of eighteen original essays investigates the creolization of literary forms and genres in the Americas between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas facilitates a cross-disciplinary, intrahemispheric, and Atlantic comparison of early settlers' colonialism and creole elites' relation to both indigenous peoples and imperial regimes. Contributors explore literatures written in Spanish, Portuguese, and English to identify creole responses to such concepts as communal identity, local patriotism, nationalism, and literary expression. The essays take the reader from the first debates about cultural differences that underpinned European ideologies of conquest to the transposition of European literary tastes into New World cultural contexts, and from the natural science discourse concerning creolization to the literary manifestations of creole patriotism. The volume includes an addendum of etymological terms and critical bibliographic commentary. Contributors: Ralph Bauer, University of Maryland Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, City University of New York Lucia Helena Costigan, Ohio State University Jim Egan, Brown University Sandra M. Gustafson, University of Notre Dame Carlos Jauregui, Vanderbilt University Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel, University of Pennsylvania Jose Antonio Mazzotti, Tufts University Stephanie Merrim, Brown University Susan Scott Parrish, University of Michigan Luis Fernando Restrepo, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Jeffrey H. Richards, Old Dominion University Kathleen Ross, New York University David S. Shields, University of South Carolina Teresa A. Toulouse, Tulane University Lisa Voigt, University of Chicago Jerry M. Williams, West Chester University

Colonialism-postcolonialism

Colonialism-postcolonialism
Title Colonialism-postcolonialism PDF eBook
Author Ania Loomba
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 308
Release 1998
Genre Postcolonialism
ISBN 0415128099

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The Relatively New Field Of Post Colonial Studies Is Surrounded By A Great Deal Of Excitement, Confusion And Scepticism. This Volume Provides A Vital Introduction To The Historical Dimensions And Theretical Concepts Associated With Colonial And Postcolonial Discourse. Though The Study Does Not Attempt To Cover Every Major Thinker, Event Or Controversy, It Will Stimulate And Enable To Explore, And To Critique, Further Afield And Is Thus A Must For Any Student Needing To Come To Terms With This Crucial And Complex Area.

Colonial Fantasies

Colonial Fantasies
Title Colonial Fantasies PDF eBook
Author Meyda Yegenoglu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 200
Release 1998-04-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521626583

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In this 1998 book, Meyda Yegenoglu investigates the intersection between post-colonial and feminist criticism, focusing on the Western fascination with the veiled women of the Orient. She examines the veil as a site of fantasy and of nationalist ideologies and discourses of gender identity, analyzing travel literature, anthropological and literary texts to reveal the hegemonic, colonial identity of the desire to penetrate the veiled surface of 'otherness'. Representations of cultural difference and sexual difference are shown to be inextricably linked, and the figure of the Oriental woman to have functioned as the veiled interior of Western identity.