PPT-Colonialism

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Definition political social economic and cultural domination of a territory and its peoples by a foreign power Context 1500s1900s seeking sources of precious

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Definition political social economic and cultural domination of a territory and its peoples by a foreign power Context 1500s1900s seeking sources of precious goods empirebuilding expansion of capitalism Industrial Revolution. Tamari Kitossa Department of Sociology Brock University Abstract Kwame Nkrumah has shown that colonialism of all sor ts dialogically connects the metropole and the periphery in a material relationship riven with contradictions Ironically 19 th Centu Post-Colonialism. Post-colonialism addresses . the matters of post-colonial . identity. (. cultural. , . national. , . ethnic. ), . gender. , . race. , and . racism. , and their interactions in the development of a post-colonial society, and of a post-colonial national identity; of how a .      “What's important is that we recognize the falsehood of the notion that the Third World should be abandoned because it's a waste of time.” ~ Chinua Achebe. Ok, so what is “Reality”. “Believing that objective reality can be created by language, many post-modernists posit that all reality is a social construct. From this point of view, no single or primary objective reality exists; instead, many realities exist. In disavowing a universal, objective reality, these critics assert that reality is . Antoinette Burton,. “The White Woman’s Burden: British Feminists and ‘the Indian Woman’, 1865-1914”. . Inderpal. . Grewal. ,. “The Culture of Travel and the Gendering of Colonial Modernity in Nineteenth-Century India”. DBQ. Day One: . Show “Hook” (. The World’s Plunderers. ). Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and . Frayer. TOTD. January 28, 2013. “The World’s Plunderers”. By Thomas Nast, . By:- . Arnaut. , Cristina. Hussain. , . Nazia. Pant, Suryansh. Pivovarova. , . Darima. Popa. , . Vlad. Zhang, . Mengyuan. Zhang, Xiang. Battle of Diu (1509). Trade In Spices. Portuguese Indian Coin 1799. . Dangarembga. Nervous Conditions. (1988). Setting. Set in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1960s. Rhodesia: a white settler colony (land appropriated from Africans in the late 19. th. c by Cecil Rhodes, the British politician, mining magnate and proponent of British colonialism). Artificial Boundaries. 1884-1885 the ___________ Conference set rules for how Europe would divide Africa. This event is known as the ___________ for Africa.. . Leaders of Europe met together in Berlin to divide Africa. Orientalism. . (1978). Edward. Said. 1935-2003. Born in Jerusalem on 1 November 1935. . Palestinian Christian father and Lebanese mother.. Edward with his younger . sister in Cairo. Edward (left) with his mother and elder brother. Post-Colonialism/. Postcolonialism. 2 meanings: . a) Post-colonial states & societies – those which experienced (and liberated themselves from) Western colonial rule, mainly after World War II. . DBQ. Day One: . Show “Hook” (. The World’s Plunderers. ). Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and . Frayer. TOTD. January 28, 2013. “The World’s Plunderers”. By Thomas Nast, . DBQ. Day One: . Show “Hook” (. The World’s Plunderers. ). Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and . Frayer. TOTD. January 28, 2013. “The World’s Plunderers”. By Thomas Nast, . in . one territory by people from another territory. It is a set of unequal relationships between the colonial power and the colony and often between the colonists and the indigenous population.. Picasso, . Making of the Modern World. May 2016. Justifications for Colonialism. Civilising Mission: . ideological justification. for imperialism. Colonial subjects depicted as childlike, uncivilised, backwards, weak. Perceived material and moral superiority of European/Western civilisation.

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