Colonial and Global Interfacings: Imperial Hegemonies and Democratizing Resistances

Cambridge Scholars Press (2007)
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Contains studies that investigate the manner in which historical colonializing projects rested upon globalizing meta-narratives: theodicies and economic justifications. This title also includes case studies of specific interfacing sites: Singapore, South Africa, and Micronesia.

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