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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · A Dying Colonialism is Fanon's incisive and illuminating account of how, during the Algerian Revolution, the people of Algeria changed centuries-old cultural patterns and embraced certain ancient cultural practices long derided by their colonialist oppressors as "primitive," in order to destroy those oppressors.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · In all three cases, colonialism, according to Westad, was similar in character yet differed in implementation. In particular, he highlights the similarities between the roles Algeria played in the French imperial perception, Ireland in the British and Ukraine in the Russian.

  3. Vor einem Tag · However, colonialism is defined not by “individual relations but the conquest of a national territory and the oppression of a people,” so Fanon believed that liberals ultimately supported a ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas. [1] The meanings and applications of the term are disputed. Some scholars of decolonization focus especially on independence movements in the colonies and the collapse of global colonial ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · For a night of short films and insightful panel discussions, head to Wolf Kino on June 7th for Cinema Unseen: The Hidden Screen of Yemen.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Abstract. which are hidden behind the claims of universality, neutrality and objectivity in knowledge production. From the vantage point of the present, Mahmood Mamdani, is one of the scholars who have given an account of colonial rule, its main characteristics and consequences of colonial conquests in a telling manner that renders transparent ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Versions of that motif have existed for a lot longer; what interested me was its coincidence with evolutionism, which transformed it into a narrative of the supposedly natural way in which Indigenous Peoples were dying out “on their own,” without any connection to the brutal violence of colonialism.