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Postcolonial Theory
Introduction to Postcolonial Theory, including ideas by Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha.
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22. Post-Colonial Criticism
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on post-colonial theory, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Edward Said and Homi K. Bhab...
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How to do a Postcolonial Reading
Sorry for the length, but it's a tough topic to cover!
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Post Colonialism Theory
Hollyfield Media Studies A2 Podcast.
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11 Postcolonialism
This podcast lecture explores postcolonialism in International Relations.
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What Does Post-Colonial Mean?
Left to Right in this video - Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry) Dr. Charles Kimball, Presidential Prof...
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19. Theories Lecture: Post Colonialism, Homogeneity, Heterogeneity, Hybridity and Miscegenation
http://jasonjcampbell.org/uploads/Theories.pdf.
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22. Theories Lecture: Post Colonialism, Homogeneity, Heterogeneity, Hybridity and Miscegenation
http://jasonjcampbell.org/uploads/Theories.pdf.
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Post Colonialism
This Lecture talks about Post Colonialism.
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Post-colonialism - India
Learn more about India and it's origin. Know why it was given its freedom and India's post-independence struggles. Make sure you are ready for your exam. Vis...
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Postcolonialism: Introduction to a Critical Lens (EDCI466)
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Introduction to Postcolonial Studies
A brief lecture explaining the terminology and rationale behind postcolonial studies. I realise that I talked about literary theory and how I would discuss i...
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UNBOXED: Existentialism, Postcolonialism & the Gaze of the Other
Others and otherness is a major theme of Existentialism and Postcolonialism, two popular philosophical movements in modern thought. Sartre, who borrowed the ...
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Frantz Fanon - Postcolonial Theory
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Postcolonialism and Postcolonial Theory: A Critique -- Rey Ty
A Critique of Postcolonial Theory -- Rey Ty.
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Ramblings 157: Postcolonialism
Another request - the idea of postcolonialism in international relations, with a shout to the core-periphery theory.
Questions and comments to ramblings@rebeccalfarnum.com.
"Ramblings with Rebecca" is a series of five-minute videos from 2012 Marshall Scholar Rebecca Farnum discussing social justice, environmentalism, politics, the UK, and life in general.
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Post-Colonialism Lecture: Order and Justice in International Relations | University of Westminster
Dr Dibyesh Anand on Post-Colonialism and International Relations Department of Politics and International Relations University of Westminser 2nd Year Lecture...
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Southeast Asia Post-Colonialism
Southeast Asia Post-Colonialism.
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Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty
Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty.
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Postcolonialism Meaning
Video shows what postcolonialism means. An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 1960s, when many colonised countries gained their independence.. An academic discipline that attempts to analyse, explain, and respond to the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism.. Postcolonialism Meaning. How to pronounce, defini
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Fr. Kwame Assenyon speaking about post-colonialism in the Catholic church
Fr. Kwame Assenyon, SVD, assistant pastor at St. Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Ca speaking about post-colonialism and the Catholic church on Sunday Sept 6, 2015.
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Post-colonialism Has Finally Arrived!
Historically, polities with access to the sea (in Europe, Japan, USA) have established overseas empires while essentially landlocked entities (Russia, German...
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Iqbal Session 1.1 - Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism
Keynote Address Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism Professor Javed Majeed In keeping with the Iqbal Sessions‟ concern with the quality of col...
Postcolonial Theory
Introduction to Postcolonial Theory, including ideas by Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha....
Introduction to Postcolonial Theory, including ideas by Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha.
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Introduction to Postcolonial Theory, including ideas by Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 1307
22. Post-Colonial Criticism
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on post-colonial theory, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Edward Said and Homi K. Bhab......
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on post-colonial theory, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Edward Said and Homi K. Bhab...
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Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on post-colonial theory, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Edward Said and Homi K. Bhab...
- published: 01 Sep 2009
- views: 60013
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author: YaleCourses
How to do a Postcolonial Reading
Sorry for the length, but it's a tough topic to cover!...
Sorry for the length, but it's a tough topic to cover!
wn.com/How To Do A Postcolonial Reading
Sorry for the length, but it's a tough topic to cover!
Post Colonialism Theory
Hollyfield Media Studies A2 Podcast....
Hollyfield Media Studies A2 Podcast.
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Hollyfield Media Studies A2 Podcast.
11 Postcolonialism
This podcast lecture explores postcolonialism in International Relations....
This podcast lecture explores postcolonialism in International Relations.
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This podcast lecture explores postcolonialism in International Relations.
What Does Post-Colonial Mean?
Left to Right in this video - Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry) Dr. Charles Kimball, Presidential Prof......
Left to Right in this video - Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry) Dr. Charles Kimball, Presidential Prof...
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Left to Right in this video - Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry) Dr. Charles Kimball, Presidential Prof...
Post Colonialism
This Lecture talks about Post Colonialism....
This Lecture talks about Post Colonialism.
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This Lecture talks about Post Colonialism.
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 2931
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author: Cec Ugc
Post-colonialism - India
Learn more about India and it's origin. Know why it was given its freedom and India's post-independence struggles. Make sure you are ready for your exam. Vis......
Learn more about India and it's origin. Know why it was given its freedom and India's post-independence struggles. Make sure you are ready for your exam. Vis...
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Learn more about India and it's origin. Know why it was given its freedom and India's post-independence struggles. Make sure you are ready for your exam. Vis...
Introduction to Postcolonial Studies
A brief lecture explaining the terminology and rationale behind postcolonial studies. I realise that I talked about literary theory and how I would discuss i......
A brief lecture explaining the terminology and rationale behind postcolonial studies. I realise that I talked about literary theory and how I would discuss i...
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A brief lecture explaining the terminology and rationale behind postcolonial studies. I realise that I talked about literary theory and how I would discuss i...
UNBOXED: Existentialism, Postcolonialism & the Gaze of the Other
Others and otherness is a major theme of Existentialism and Postcolonialism, two popular philosophical movements in modern thought. Sartre, who borrowed the ......
Others and otherness is a major theme of Existentialism and Postcolonialism, two popular philosophical movements in modern thought. Sartre, who borrowed the ...
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Others and otherness is a major theme of Existentialism and Postcolonialism, two popular philosophical movements in modern thought. Sartre, who borrowed the ...
Ramblings 157: Postcolonialism
Another request - the idea of postcolonialism in international relations, with a shout to the core-periphery theory.
Questions and comments to ramblings@rebecc...
Another request - the idea of postcolonialism in international relations, with a shout to the core-periphery theory.
Questions and comments to ramblings@rebeccalfarnum.com.
"Ramblings with Rebecca" is a series of five-minute videos from 2012 Marshall Scholar Rebecca Farnum discussing social justice, environmentalism, politics, the UK, and life in general.
wn.com/Ramblings 157 Postcolonialism
Another request - the idea of postcolonialism in international relations, with a shout to the core-periphery theory.
Questions and comments to ramblings@rebeccalfarnum.com.
"Ramblings with Rebecca" is a series of five-minute videos from 2012 Marshall Scholar Rebecca Farnum discussing social justice, environmentalism, politics, the UK, and life in general.
- published: 11 Dec 2014
- views: 4
Post-Colonialism Lecture: Order and Justice in International Relations | University of Westminster
Dr Dibyesh Anand on Post-Colonialism and International Relations Department of Politics and International Relations University of Westminser 2nd Year Lecture......
Dr Dibyesh Anand on Post-Colonialism and International Relations Department of Politics and International Relations University of Westminser 2nd Year Lecture...
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Dr Dibyesh Anand on Post-Colonialism and International Relations Department of Politics and International Relations University of Westminser 2nd Year Lecture...
Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty
Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty....
Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty.
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Orientalism and Postcolonialism: Meaning, Challenges & Opportunities -- Rey Ty.
- published: 11 Jul 2009
- views: 3731
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author: Rey Ty
Postcolonialism Meaning
Video shows what postcolonialism means. An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 196...
Video shows what postcolonialism means. An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 1960s, when many colonised countries gained their independence.. An academic discipline that attempts to analyse, explain, and respond to the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism.. Postcolonialism Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say postcolonialism. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what postcolonialism means. An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 1960s, when many colonised countries gained their independence.. An academic discipline that attempts to analyse, explain, and respond to the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism.. Postcolonialism Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say postcolonialism. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 14 May 2015
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Fr. Kwame Assenyon speaking about post-colonialism in the Catholic church
Fr. Kwame Assenyon, SVD, assistant pastor at St. Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Ca speaking about post-colonialism and the Catholic church on Sunday Sept 6...
Fr. Kwame Assenyon, SVD, assistant pastor at St. Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Ca speaking about post-colonialism and the Catholic church on Sunday Sept 6, 2015.
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Fr. Kwame Assenyon, SVD, assistant pastor at St. Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Ca speaking about post-colonialism and the Catholic church on Sunday Sept 6, 2015.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 16
Post-colonialism Has Finally Arrived!
Historically, polities with access to the sea (in Europe, Japan, USA) have established overseas empires while essentially landlocked entities (Russia, German......
Historically, polities with access to the sea (in Europe, Japan, USA) have established overseas empires while essentially landlocked entities (Russia, German...
wn.com/Post Colonialism Has Finally Arrived
Historically, polities with access to the sea (in Europe, Japan, USA) have established overseas empires while essentially landlocked entities (Russia, German...
Iqbal Session 1.1 - Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism
Keynote Address Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism Professor Javed Majeed In keeping with the Iqbal Sessions‟ concern with the quality of col......
Keynote Address Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism Professor Javed Majeed In keeping with the Iqbal Sessions‟ concern with the quality of col...
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Keynote Address Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, Aesthetics, Postcolonialism Professor Javed Majeed In keeping with the Iqbal Sessions‟ concern with the quality of col...
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Witchy Library Tour: 1. Postcolonialism, Queer Theory & Apocalypse
First part in my 2-3 part series (haven't decided yet) on some of the books I work with in both my academic work and spiritual growth!
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Postcolonialism (international relations) Top # 10 Facts
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Books of Postcolonialism A Very Short Introduction
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Post Colonialism in Great Expectations
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Postcolonial literature
Postcolonial literature is the body of literary writings that respond to the intellectual discourses of European colonization in Asia, Africa, Middle East, the Pacific and elsewhere. Postcolonial literature addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country and of a nation, especially the political and cultural independence of formerly subjugated colonial peoples; it also c
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Informatics Seminar Series - Kavita Philip
Kavita Philip
Associate Professor
History Department
UC Irvine
Friday, October 2, 2015
Title: Postcolonial Technologies, Developmental Leapfrogging, Jugaad Economics
ABSTRACT
A range of business strategists, most famously C. K. Prahlad, have argued that India’s “bottom billion,” the people who live and work informally at the bottom of emerging economies, and with little assistance or recogniti
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NYU Florence - Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
NYU Florence
Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
Dialogue with Somali-Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah
Giovanna Bellesia, Smith College, and Isabella Ferretti, 66thand2nd Publishing House
ntroduced by Alessandra Di Maio, University of Palermo and Smith College
Somali Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah reminds us through her writing that Italy’s imperfect colonial p
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Postcolonialism Paper Slide Video
By: Micheal and Ben
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom)
Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) eBook
Download PDF/eBook: http://bit.ly/1ii51Sf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeyWBNJN1T0
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The Gentelmen Of The Jungle through the lens of Post colonialism
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The logic of Western colonialism, furthered by postcolonial criticism?
The absurdity and moral fastidiousness of Saidean postcolonialism. The Western colonial project proper was always about morality and the sense of being superior to others through exhibiting a higher degree of moral fastidiousness. How does Saidean postcolonial criticism change this colonial trajectory? It extends the colonial mindset through masochism and mea culpa.
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Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain
This video provides an overview for the last reading list option for my online Brit Lit II class- on Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain. In this list we will read selections from global Anglophone literature, including writers from India, Africa (specifically Nigeria and Kenya), the Caribbean (including Jamaica and Saint Lucia), Ireland, and a British author reflecting on his role in Imperial
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Download PDF Dancing Postcolonialism The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica
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Real and Imagined Women: Gender, Culture and Postcolonialism — Download
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/qhtwk2x
First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Post Colonialism English Project
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Beginning Postcolonialism
Beginning Postcolonialism. By John McLeod. Postcolonialism has become one of the most exciting, expanding and challengi...
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (1)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
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How to Pronounce Postcolonialism
This video shows you how to pronounce Postcolonialism
Witchy Library Tour: 1. Postcolonialism, Queer Theory & Apocalypse
First part in my 2-3 part series (haven't decided yet) on some of the books I work with in both my academic work and spiritual growth!...
First part in my 2-3 part series (haven't decided yet) on some of the books I work with in both my academic work and spiritual growth!
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First part in my 2-3 part series (haven't decided yet) on some of the books I work with in both my academic work and spiritual growth!
- published: 05 Nov 2015
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Postcolonial literature
Postcolonial literature is the body of literary writings that respond to the intellectual discourses of European colonization in Asia, Africa, Middle East, the ...
Postcolonial literature is the body of literary writings that respond to the intellectual discourses of European colonization in Asia, Africa, Middle East, the Pacific and elsewhere. Postcolonial literature addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country and of a nation, especially the political and cultural independence of formerly subjugated colonial peoples; it also covers literary critiques of and about postcolonial literature, the undertones of which carry, communicate, and justify racialism and colonialism. But most contemporary forms of postcolonial literature present literary and intellectual critiques of the postcolonial discourse by endeavouring to assimilate postcolonialism and its literary expressions.
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Postcolonial literature is the body of literary writings that respond to the intellectual discourses of European colonization in Asia, Africa, Middle East, the Pacific and elsewhere. Postcolonial literature addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country and of a nation, especially the political and cultural independence of formerly subjugated colonial peoples; it also covers literary critiques of and about postcolonial literature, the undertones of which carry, communicate, and justify racialism and colonialism. But most contemporary forms of postcolonial literature present literary and intellectual critiques of the postcolonial discourse by endeavouring to assimilate postcolonialism and its literary expressions.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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- published: 19 Oct 2015
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Informatics Seminar Series - Kavita Philip
Kavita Philip
Associate Professor
History Department
UC Irvine
Friday, October 2, 2015
Title: Postcolonial Technologies, Developmental Leapfrogging, Jugaad E...
Kavita Philip
Associate Professor
History Department
UC Irvine
Friday, October 2, 2015
Title: Postcolonial Technologies, Developmental Leapfrogging, Jugaad Economics
ABSTRACT
A range of business strategists, most famously C. K. Prahlad, have argued that India’s “bottom billion,” the people who live and work informally at the bottom of emerging economies, and with little assistance or recognition from the powers above, practice a form of flexible and inventive problem-solving that makes them the creative center of our economic and technological futures. How is it that a post-colonial economy regarded in the middle of the twentieth century as doomed by an exploding impoverished population came to be seen a half-century later as the beacon of hope for the future of global capitalist development? The study of what used to be called “Third World political economy” has been revivified by the spirit of jugaad, an improvisational, contingent ethic of practice that challenges both the assumptions of universal progress and romantic localism. This paper begins by exploring contingent, informal practices on the margins, but ends by considering how to re-frame stories about technological modernity.
BIO:
Kavita Philip is author of Civilizing Natures (2003 and 2004), and co-editor of the volumes Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization (with Monshipouri, Englehart, and Nathan, 2003), Multiple Contentions (with Skotnes, 2003), Homeland Securities (with Reilly and Serlin, 2005), and Tactical Biopolitics (with da Costa, 2008). Her research interests are in transnational histories of science and technology; feminist technocultures; gender, race, globalization and postcolonialism; environmental history; and new media theory. Her work in progress includes a monograph entitled Proper Knowledge, and a co-authored book with Terry Harpold entitled Going Native: Cyberculture and Postcolonialism
wn.com/Informatics Seminar Series Kavita Philip
Kavita Philip
Associate Professor
History Department
UC Irvine
Friday, October 2, 2015
Title: Postcolonial Technologies, Developmental Leapfrogging, Jugaad Economics
ABSTRACT
A range of business strategists, most famously C. K. Prahlad, have argued that India’s “bottom billion,” the people who live and work informally at the bottom of emerging economies, and with little assistance or recognition from the powers above, practice a form of flexible and inventive problem-solving that makes them the creative center of our economic and technological futures. How is it that a post-colonial economy regarded in the middle of the twentieth century as doomed by an exploding impoverished population came to be seen a half-century later as the beacon of hope for the future of global capitalist development? The study of what used to be called “Third World political economy” has been revivified by the spirit of jugaad, an improvisational, contingent ethic of practice that challenges both the assumptions of universal progress and romantic localism. This paper begins by exploring contingent, informal practices on the margins, but ends by considering how to re-frame stories about technological modernity.
BIO:
Kavita Philip is author of Civilizing Natures (2003 and 2004), and co-editor of the volumes Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization (with Monshipouri, Englehart, and Nathan, 2003), Multiple Contentions (with Skotnes, 2003), Homeland Securities (with Reilly and Serlin, 2005), and Tactical Biopolitics (with da Costa, 2008). Her research interests are in transnational histories of science and technology; feminist technocultures; gender, race, globalization and postcolonialism; environmental history; and new media theory. Her work in progress includes a monograph entitled Proper Knowledge, and a co-authored book with Terry Harpold entitled Going Native: Cyberculture and Postcolonialism
- published: 03 Oct 2015
- views: 27
NYU Florence - Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
NYU Florence
Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
Dialogue with Somali-Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah
Giovanna Bellesia, Smith Coll...
NYU Florence
Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
Dialogue with Somali-Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah
Giovanna Bellesia, Smith College, and Isabella Ferretti, 66thand2nd Publishing House
ntroduced by Alessandra Di Maio, University of Palermo and Smith College
Somali Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah reminds us through her writing that Italy’s imperfect colonial past is still present. In her stories we hear the voices of the colonized, the colonizers, and the African Italian youth whose intimate concerns defy historical periodization. Ali Farah will read from her work and will be in conversation with her English translator Giovanna Bellesia and the publisher of her latest novel Il comandante del Fiume Isabella Ferretti.
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NYU Florence
Imperfect Post Colonialism: Rapping from the Land of Punt
Dialogue with Somali-Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah
Giovanna Bellesia, Smith College, and Isabella Ferretti, 66thand2nd Publishing House
ntroduced by Alessandra Di Maio, University of Palermo and Smith College
Somali Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah reminds us through her writing that Italy’s imperfect colonial past is still present. In her stories we hear the voices of the colonized, the colonizers, and the African Italian youth whose intimate concerns defy historical periodization. Ali Farah will read from her work and will be in conversation with her English translator Giovanna Bellesia and the publisher of her latest novel Il comandante del Fiume Isabella Ferretti.
- published: 01 Oct 2015
- views: 10
Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom)
Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) eBook
Download PDF/eBook: http://bit.ly/1ii51Sf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeyWBNJN1T0...
Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) eBook
Download PDF/eBook: http://bit.ly/1ii51Sf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeyWBNJN1T0
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) eBook
Download PDF/eBook: http://bit.ly/1ii51Sf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeyWBNJN1T0
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 0
The logic of Western colonialism, furthered by postcolonial criticism?
The absurdity and moral fastidiousness of Saidean postcolonialism. The Western colonial project proper was always about morality and the sense of being superio...
The absurdity and moral fastidiousness of Saidean postcolonialism. The Western colonial project proper was always about morality and the sense of being superior to others through exhibiting a higher degree of moral fastidiousness. How does Saidean postcolonial criticism change this colonial trajectory? It extends the colonial mindset through masochism and mea culpa.
wn.com/The Logic Of Western Colonialism, Furthered By Postcolonial Criticism
The absurdity and moral fastidiousness of Saidean postcolonialism. The Western colonial project proper was always about morality and the sense of being superior to others through exhibiting a higher degree of moral fastidiousness. How does Saidean postcolonial criticism change this colonial trajectory? It extends the colonial mindset through masochism and mea culpa.
- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain
This video provides an overview for the last reading list option for my online Brit Lit II class- on Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain. In this list we wi...
This video provides an overview for the last reading list option for my online Brit Lit II class- on Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain. In this list we will read selections from global Anglophone literature, including writers from India, Africa (specifically Nigeria and Kenya), the Caribbean (including Jamaica and Saint Lucia), Ireland, and a British author reflecting on his role in Imperialism. We will also read texts from immigrants to Britain struggling to find a place in a British society that doesn't welcome them.
wn.com/Postcolonialism And Multiethnic Britain
This video provides an overview for the last reading list option for my online Brit Lit II class- on Postcolonialism and Multiethnic Britain. In this list we will read selections from global Anglophone literature, including writers from India, Africa (specifically Nigeria and Kenya), the Caribbean (including Jamaica and Saint Lucia), Ireland, and a British author reflecting on his role in Imperialism. We will also read texts from immigrants to Britain struggling to find a place in a British society that doesn't welcome them.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
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Real and Imagined Women: Gender, Culture and Postcolonialism — Download
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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/qhtwk2x
First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/qhtwk2x
First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
- published: 23 Jun 2015
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Post Colonialism English Project
we showered in the rain
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we showered in the rain
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we showered in the rain
i love my friends
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 50
Beginning Postcolonialism
Beginning Postcolonialism. By John McLeod. Postcolonialism has become one of the most exciting, expanding and challengi...
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Beginning Postcolonialism. By John McLeod. Postcolonialism has become one of the most exciting, expanding and challengi...
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Beginning Postcolonialism. By John McLeod. Postcolonialism has become one of the most exciting, expanding and challengi...
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (1)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاج...
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
wn.com/Sahar Tv Open Talk Postcolonialism (1)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
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SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاج...
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
wn.com/Sahar Tv Open Talk Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 50
SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاج...
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
wn.com/Sahar Tv Open Talk Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 51
SAHAR TV_Open Talk : Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاج...
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
wn.com/Sahar Tv Open Talk Postcolonialism (2)
مركز الإسلام الأصيل للثقافة والاعلام (تحت إشراف سماحة الشيخ أسد محمد قصير حفظه الله)، يقدم برامجه الدينية والثقافية خلال القنوات الفضائية؛
ومن ثم قام بنشر انتاجاته في موقعه وأيضا في شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي كيوتيوب، فيسبوك، جوجل بلاس وتويتر لإيصال صوت الإسلام المحمدي الأصيل.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 71
How to Pronounce Postcolonialism
This video shows you how to pronounce Postcolonialism...
This video shows you how to pronounce Postcolonialism
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This video shows you how to pronounce Postcolonialism
- published: 01 Jun 2015
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Mod-04 Lec-32 Postcolonialism
English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
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"Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That: Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today
Nina Asher talks about "Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That:
Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today "as part of the Azim Premji University Colloquium Series.
26 September 2014.
About the Talk:
Postcolonialism and globalization – in theory and in effect – are inextricably intertwined. Various scholars have noted the ambivalent, intertwined relationship of the colonizer and the
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Senior Research Panel 3: "Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, and the Cold War"
John Dieck, “Assimilation, Association, or Heterotopia? French Colonialism and Urban Planning in Algeria and Morocco, 1830-1914”
Nathan Hale, “‘The Most Wonderful and Worthwhile Experience’ of Her Life: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Leadership as Chair of the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission, 1946-1948”
Tabea Wanninger, “The ‘German Question’ Revisited. Continuity and Change in West Germany’s Foreign
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Refugees, Law and Postcolonial Theory
10-05-12 Human Rights Consortium http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/10718 International Refugee Law seminar series: "...
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Anne Norton and Joan W. Scott, "Islam, Postcolonialism, and the West" Part 2 - Mellon Sawyer Seminar
Group discussion with Anne Norton (University of Pennsylvania) and Joan Wallach Scott (Institute for Advanced Study) following their presentation entitled "P...
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2014 01 30 Humanities Chibber Postcolonial Theory
Public Lecture: Dr. Vivek Chibber - New York Univ. "The Problems and Perils of PostColonial Theory" January 30, 2014.
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Anne Norton and Joan Wallach Scott, "Postcolonialism, Islam, and the West" - Mellon Sawyer Seminar
The Graduate Center, CUNY hosts the second meeting of the 2012-2013 Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, "Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Dif...
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Exploring Spanish and American Colonialism to Post-Colonialism: Filipina American's Creative Process
Filmmaker Angel Velasco Shaw will screen her first two experimental documentaries and discuss the creative process and relationship to her own on-going inter...
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Early Childhood Education, Postcolonial Theory & Teaching Practices in India
Speaker: Amita Gupta Conceptualized within a socio-cultural constructivist and postcolonial paradigm, the book explores a definite tension between "Western" ...
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2011 Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Anxiety: Contemporary Taiwanese Perceptions of Japan
SPEAKER : Leo Ching is Associate Professor and chair of the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, USA. He is the author of Becom...
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Empire Without Colonialism: Tibet and the CIA in Postcolonial India
"Panel: The Place of Empire in Postcolonial South Asia, The Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS), September 14, 2008 Carole McGran...
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Planting African Memory: The Role of a Scholar in a Postcolonial World
On Wednesday, Mar 30 2005, the UO was visited by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Kenyan novelist and human rights activist. Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer, acclaime...
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Lecture on Post-Colonialism (goldsmiths)
Audio Only.
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POSTCOLONIAL ITALY: Challenging National Homogeneity
Book Presentation of: Postcolonial Italy Challenging National Homogeneity (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) edited by Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo With...
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Identities in Postcolonial Organisations
Over the past three decades, identity scholarship has found firm footing in organisations and organisational behaviour. This is not unforeseen. Identity in the context of organisations stands between larger societal/social identities and individual/personal identity, and this mediation is critical in circumstances where transformation of identity is required both at the individual and collective
Mod-04 Lec-32 Postcolonialism
English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit ht...
English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
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English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
- published: 24 Feb 2015
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"Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That: Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today
Nina Asher talks about "Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That:
Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today "as part of the Azim Premji University...
Nina Asher talks about "Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That:
Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today "as part of the Azim Premji University Colloquium Series.
26 September 2014.
About the Talk:
Postcolonialism and globalization – in theory and in effect – are inextricably intertwined. Various scholars have noted the ambivalent, intertwined relationship of the colonizer and the colonized (e.g. Bhabha, 1994; Fanon, 1952/1967; Gandhi, 1998) and the effects of the expansion of capitalist ideology and relations across the globe (e.g. Alexander & Mohanty, 1997; Appadurai, 1996; Prashad, 2006). Of course, the postcolonial situation is not identical in all parts of the world. Nonetheless, transnational forms of colonial oppression are controlled by the spread of Westernized imperialism through the globalization of the labor market, new technologies and global financial markets. Such forces – construed as spheres of social, cultural, political, and economic influence shaping human interaction – also shape educational discourses and practices in transnational contexts.
Critical thinkers in the U.S. education field (e.g., Kumashiro, 2008; Taubman, 2009) have noted that the last two decades have been marked by individual monetary gain (often read as “wealth” and “success”), the facile, virtual proximity afforded by digitization, the spread of western-style capitalism and corporatization across nations, and the effects of escalating consumerism, debilitating economic collapses, and environmental depletion – all in a context of increasing global interdependence. In this context, U.S. education and schooling are shaped by of high-stakes testing and privatization. Indeed, such issues are reflected in recent policies (e.g. the 2005 NCF and the 2010 RTE) and debates related to education in India.
As an Indian-born, U.S.-based scholar whose scholarship draws on postcolonial, feminist, globalization, and critical multicultural discourses in relation to education, I have grappled with such questions. For instance, I wrote:
[O]n a research trip to Mumbai, India (where I was born and grew up), I was stunned to read newspaper articles that talked of many Indian students today not knowing who Mahatma Gandhi was. I wondered: Is this loss of history – a mere six decades after the end of colonial rule in India – an indication that we are now in “post-postcolonialism?” Or does it reflect the re-colonization of the “East” succumbing to the lure of global capitalism and consumerism shaped by the “West?” This summer, when teaching a graduate-level course … in Louisiana, USA…., on “Curriculum and Teaching in a Global Context,” I was similarly stunned when my American students informed me that they did not know anything about the Vietnam War – a phase of recent history that certainly casts a long shadow over the US-American consciousness even today. (Asher, 2009, p. 1)
In this paper, I discuss questions of identity and culture across the porous borders of India and the U.S.
In what ways are globalization and corporatization shaping identities, and cultures?
In what ways can educators resist recolonization in terms of curriculum, teaching, teacher education, research, and theory/discourse?
What new, hybrid forms of self-representation can we foster?
About the Speaker:
Nina Asher (Ed.D., 1999, Teachers College, Columbia University), is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. She was Department Chair from July 2011-June 2014. Nina is also an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies (GWSS).
Nina writes in the areas of postcolonialism and feminism, globalization, critical perspectives on multiculturalism, and Asian American studies in education. She has published over 30 articles and book chapters and her work has appeared in such leading national and international journals as the Educational Researcher, Teachers College Record, Postcolonial Directions in Education, International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, and Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, among others. Nina is the recipient of a 2014-15 Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Award (Research) for her project, Examining the Intersections of Globalization, Privatization, and Education after two decades of Economic Liberalization in India, and will be conducting this research in India during her sabbatical in the 2014-15 academic year.
Nina is Book Review Editor for the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, since 2007 and, from 2007-2009, was also
wn.com/Postcolonialism, Globalization, And All That Engaging Identities And Cultures In Education Today
Nina Asher talks about "Postcolonialism, Globalization, and All That:
Engaging Identities and Cultures in Education Today "as part of the Azim Premji University Colloquium Series.
26 September 2014.
About the Talk:
Postcolonialism and globalization – in theory and in effect – are inextricably intertwined. Various scholars have noted the ambivalent, intertwined relationship of the colonizer and the colonized (e.g. Bhabha, 1994; Fanon, 1952/1967; Gandhi, 1998) and the effects of the expansion of capitalist ideology and relations across the globe (e.g. Alexander & Mohanty, 1997; Appadurai, 1996; Prashad, 2006). Of course, the postcolonial situation is not identical in all parts of the world. Nonetheless, transnational forms of colonial oppression are controlled by the spread of Westernized imperialism through the globalization of the labor market, new technologies and global financial markets. Such forces – construed as spheres of social, cultural, political, and economic influence shaping human interaction – also shape educational discourses and practices in transnational contexts.
Critical thinkers in the U.S. education field (e.g., Kumashiro, 2008; Taubman, 2009) have noted that the last two decades have been marked by individual monetary gain (often read as “wealth” and “success”), the facile, virtual proximity afforded by digitization, the spread of western-style capitalism and corporatization across nations, and the effects of escalating consumerism, debilitating economic collapses, and environmental depletion – all in a context of increasing global interdependence. In this context, U.S. education and schooling are shaped by of high-stakes testing and privatization. Indeed, such issues are reflected in recent policies (e.g. the 2005 NCF and the 2010 RTE) and debates related to education in India.
As an Indian-born, U.S.-based scholar whose scholarship draws on postcolonial, feminist, globalization, and critical multicultural discourses in relation to education, I have grappled with such questions. For instance, I wrote:
[O]n a research trip to Mumbai, India (where I was born and grew up), I was stunned to read newspaper articles that talked of many Indian students today not knowing who Mahatma Gandhi was. I wondered: Is this loss of history – a mere six decades after the end of colonial rule in India – an indication that we are now in “post-postcolonialism?” Or does it reflect the re-colonization of the “East” succumbing to the lure of global capitalism and consumerism shaped by the “West?” This summer, when teaching a graduate-level course … in Louisiana, USA…., on “Curriculum and Teaching in a Global Context,” I was similarly stunned when my American students informed me that they did not know anything about the Vietnam War – a phase of recent history that certainly casts a long shadow over the US-American consciousness even today. (Asher, 2009, p. 1)
In this paper, I discuss questions of identity and culture across the porous borders of India and the U.S.
In what ways are globalization and corporatization shaping identities, and cultures?
In what ways can educators resist recolonization in terms of curriculum, teaching, teacher education, research, and theory/discourse?
What new, hybrid forms of self-representation can we foster?
About the Speaker:
Nina Asher (Ed.D., 1999, Teachers College, Columbia University), is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. She was Department Chair from July 2011-June 2014. Nina is also an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies (GWSS).
Nina writes in the areas of postcolonialism and feminism, globalization, critical perspectives on multiculturalism, and Asian American studies in education. She has published over 30 articles and book chapters and her work has appeared in such leading national and international journals as the Educational Researcher, Teachers College Record, Postcolonial Directions in Education, International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, and Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, among others. Nina is the recipient of a 2014-15 Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Award (Research) for her project, Examining the Intersections of Globalization, Privatization, and Education after two decades of Economic Liberalization in India, and will be conducting this research in India during her sabbatical in the 2014-15 academic year.
Nina is Book Review Editor for the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, since 2007 and, from 2007-2009, was also
- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 10
Senior Research Panel 3: "Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, and the Cold War"
John Dieck, “Assimilation, Association, or Heterotopia? French Colonialism and Urban Planning in Algeria and Morocco, 1830-1914”
Nathan Hale, “‘The Most Wonderf...
John Dieck, “Assimilation, Association, or Heterotopia? French Colonialism and Urban Planning in Algeria and Morocco, 1830-1914”
Nathan Hale, “‘The Most Wonderful and Worthwhile Experience’ of Her Life: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Leadership as Chair of the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission, 1946-1948”
Tabea Wanninger, “The ‘German Question’ Revisited. Continuity and Change in West Germany’s Foreign Policy from the Hallstein Doctrine to Ostpolitik”
wn.com/Senior Research Panel 3 Colonialism, Post Colonialism, And The Cold War
John Dieck, “Assimilation, Association, or Heterotopia? French Colonialism and Urban Planning in Algeria and Morocco, 1830-1914”
Nathan Hale, “‘The Most Wonderful and Worthwhile Experience’ of Her Life: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Leadership as Chair of the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission, 1946-1948”
Tabea Wanninger, “The ‘German Question’ Revisited. Continuity and Change in West Germany’s Foreign Policy from the Hallstein Doctrine to Ostpolitik”
- published: 15 Dec 2014
- views: 21
Refugees, Law and Postcolonial Theory
10-05-12 Human Rights Consortium http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/10718 International Refugee Law seminar series: "......
10-05-12 Human Rights Consortium http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/10718 International Refugee Law seminar series: "...
wn.com/Refugees, Law And Postcolonial Theory
10-05-12 Human Rights Consortium http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/10718 International Refugee Law seminar series: "...
Anne Norton and Joan W. Scott, "Islam, Postcolonialism, and the West" Part 2 - Mellon Sawyer Seminar
Group discussion with Anne Norton (University of Pennsylvania) and Joan Wallach Scott (Institute for Advanced Study) following their presentation entitled "P......
Group discussion with Anne Norton (University of Pennsylvania) and Joan Wallach Scott (Institute for Advanced Study) following their presentation entitled "P...
wn.com/Anne Norton And Joan W. Scott, Islam, Postcolonialism, And The West Part 2 Mellon Sawyer Seminar
Group discussion with Anne Norton (University of Pennsylvania) and Joan Wallach Scott (Institute for Advanced Study) following their presentation entitled "P...
2014 01 30 Humanities Chibber Postcolonial Theory
Public Lecture: Dr. Vivek Chibber - New York Univ. "The Problems and Perils of PostColonial Theory" January 30, 2014....
Public Lecture: Dr. Vivek Chibber - New York Univ. "The Problems and Perils of PostColonial Theory" January 30, 2014.
wn.com/2014 01 30 Humanities Chibber Postcolonial Theory
Public Lecture: Dr. Vivek Chibber - New York Univ. "The Problems and Perils of PostColonial Theory" January 30, 2014.
Anne Norton and Joan Wallach Scott, "Postcolonialism, Islam, and the West" - Mellon Sawyer Seminar
The Graduate Center, CUNY hosts the second meeting of the 2012-2013 Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, "Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Dif......
The Graduate Center, CUNY hosts the second meeting of the 2012-2013 Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, "Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Dif...
wn.com/Anne Norton And Joan Wallach Scott, Postcolonialism, Islam, And The West Mellon Sawyer Seminar
The Graduate Center, CUNY hosts the second meeting of the 2012-2013 Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, "Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Dif...
Exploring Spanish and American Colonialism to Post-Colonialism: Filipina American's Creative Process
Filmmaker Angel Velasco Shaw will screen her first two experimental documentaries and discuss the creative process and relationship to her own on-going inter......
Filmmaker Angel Velasco Shaw will screen her first two experimental documentaries and discuss the creative process and relationship to her own on-going inter...
wn.com/Exploring Spanish And American Colonialism To Post Colonialism Filipina American's Creative Process
Filmmaker Angel Velasco Shaw will screen her first two experimental documentaries and discuss the creative process and relationship to her own on-going inter...
- published: 06 May 2013
- views: 147
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author: aaaricuny
Early Childhood Education, Postcolonial Theory & Teaching Practices in India
Speaker: Amita Gupta Conceptualized within a socio-cultural constructivist and postcolonial paradigm, the book explores a definite tension between "Western" ......
Speaker: Amita Gupta Conceptualized within a socio-cultural constructivist and postcolonial paradigm, the book explores a definite tension between "Western" ...
wn.com/Early Childhood Education, Postcolonial Theory Teaching Practices In India
Speaker: Amita Gupta Conceptualized within a socio-cultural constructivist and postcolonial paradigm, the book explores a definite tension between "Western" ...
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 1111
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author: aaaricuny
2011 Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Anxiety: Contemporary Taiwanese Perceptions of Japan
SPEAKER : Leo Ching is Associate Professor and chair of the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, USA. He is the author of Becom......
SPEAKER : Leo Ching is Associate Professor and chair of the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, USA. He is the author of Becom...
wn.com/2011 Colonial Nostalgia Or Postcolonial Anxiety Contemporary Taiwanese Perceptions Of Japan
SPEAKER : Leo Ching is Associate Professor and chair of the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, USA. He is the author of Becom...
- published: 06 May 2011
- views: 1108
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author: NUScast
Empire Without Colonialism: Tibet and the CIA in Postcolonial India
"Panel: The Place of Empire in Postcolonial South Asia, The Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS), September 14, 2008 Carole McGran......
"Panel: The Place of Empire in Postcolonial South Asia, The Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS), September 14, 2008 Carole McGran...
wn.com/Empire Without Colonialism Tibet And The Cia In Postcolonial India
"Panel: The Place of Empire in Postcolonial South Asia, The Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS), September 14, 2008 Carole McGran...
Planting African Memory: The Role of a Scholar in a Postcolonial World
On Wednesday, Mar 30 2005, the UO was visited by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Kenyan novelist and human rights activist. Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer, acclaime......
On Wednesday, Mar 30 2005, the UO was visited by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Kenyan novelist and human rights activist. Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer, acclaime...
wn.com/Planting African Memory The Role Of A Scholar In A Postcolonial World
On Wednesday, Mar 30 2005, the UO was visited by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Kenyan novelist and human rights activist. Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer, acclaime...
- published: 14 Jul 2010
- views: 728
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author: UOregon
POSTCOLONIAL ITALY: Challenging National Homogeneity
Book Presentation of: Postcolonial Italy Challenging National Homogeneity (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) edited by Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo With......
Book Presentation of: Postcolonial Italy Challenging National Homogeneity (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) edited by Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo With...
wn.com/Postcolonial Italy Challenging National Homogeneity
Book Presentation of: Postcolonial Italy Challenging National Homogeneity (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) edited by Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo With...
Identities in Postcolonial Organisations
Over the past three decades, identity scholarship has found firm footing in organisations and organisational behaviour. This is not unforeseen. Identity in th...
Over the past three decades, identity scholarship has found firm footing in organisations and organisational behaviour. This is not unforeseen. Identity in the context of organisations stands between larger societal/social identities and individual/personal identity, and this mediation is critical in circumstances where transformation of identity is required both at the individual and collective levels. The presentation explores identity as an important organisational resource in a postcolonial context. Particularly, it examines the ways individual and organisational identities intersect and interact in a Jamaican organisation. An understanding of identities in this dynamic way, within the social context a Jamaican organisation, allowed for the full exploration of the challenges and opportunities for identity development and transformations for the individual, the organisation and by extension the society in which they operate.
Ms. Sophia Morgan at the HRD Graduate Programmes Unit 20th Anniversary Conference
Transforming the Profile of Caribbean HRD: Building Global Organisations Locally
wn.com/Identities In Postcolonial Organisations
Over the past three decades, identity scholarship has found firm footing in organisations and organisational behaviour. This is not unforeseen. Identity in the context of organisations stands between larger societal/social identities and individual/personal identity, and this mediation is critical in circumstances where transformation of identity is required both at the individual and collective levels. The presentation explores identity as an important organisational resource in a postcolonial context. Particularly, it examines the ways individual and organisational identities intersect and interact in a Jamaican organisation. An understanding of identities in this dynamic way, within the social context a Jamaican organisation, allowed for the full exploration of the challenges and opportunities for identity development and transformations for the individual, the organisation and by extension the society in which they operate.
Ms. Sophia Morgan at the HRD Graduate Programmes Unit 20th Anniversary Conference
Transforming the Profile of Caribbean HRD: Building Global Organisations Locally
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 22