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The languages we speak and the empires we embrace: addressing decolonization through the gaze of the empire
Paula Alexandra Ambrossi
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 58, Issue 2-3, April-June 2024, Pages 412–431, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhad079
Published: 29 November 2023
... and the tragedy of empire, with its language as principal instrument, as well as some of the literary aspects (Magical Realism and poetry) that have been used to gaze at the colonized and redeem the conqueror. decolonization education curriculum modern foreign languages Indigenous cultures the colonial gaze...
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Between Documentation and Dispossession: the Language of the Nuu-chah-nulth People in the Journals of James Cook’s Third Voyage
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Giulia Iannuzzi
History Workshop Journal, Volume 96, Autumn 2023, Pages 46–70, https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbad013
Published: 13 October 2023
... friendship. 34 indigenous cultures Nuu-chah-nulth people native Americans language translation James Cook Cook’s third voyage It is 1776. European colonial exploration and expansion around the globe is reaching new territories in the Pacific Ocean. James Cook, already made famous...
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Metals in the Indigenous Societies of the Insular Caribbean
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Roberto Valcárcel Rojas and Marcos Martinón-Torres
Published: 03 June 2013
... this recent work together with ethnohistorical and documentary information, presenting a generalizing view that acknowledges the importance of metal artifacts to indigenous cultures, and explores their role in the social transformations in the area. Cuba Gold Insular Mythology Alambre Barter Caona...
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Indigenous Peoples: Diversity and Shared Experiences
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Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh
Published: 08 August 2023
... that are complex and defy simple characterization. Indigenous peoples communities Australia Papua New Guinea Canada Dahl Robert pluralist theories Maasai peoples Tanzania Russia Tanzania Maasai peoples Indigenous traditional owners cultures Indigenous people Indigenous cultural heritage land kinship...
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The Erased Grave of Dersu Uzala: A Nonwar Cinema of Memory and Mourning
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Olga V. Solovieva
Published: 27 April 2023
... people indigenous cultures Siberia GULAG 70mm film Arseniev ethnographic cinema colonialism Many viewers of Kurosawa’s Dersu Uzala , shot in the Soviet Union between 1973 and 1975, will remember a scene portraying the film’s two protagonists, the Russian explorer and ethnographer...
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Introduction
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Christopher B. Balme
Published: 18 March 1999
... the framework of the Western notion of theatre. Syncretic theatre is one of the most effective means of decolonizing the stage, since it utilizes the performance forms of both European and indigenous cultures in a creative recombination of their respective elements. This book also provides an international...
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Rome, the Greek World, and the East: Volume 3: The Greek World, the Jews, and the East
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Fergus Millar and others
Published online: 18 September 2014
Published in print: 02 October 2006
... to our understanding of the impact of Rome on the peoples, cultures, and religions of the eastern Mediterranean, and the extent to which Graeco-Roman culture acted as a vehicle for the self-expression of the indigenous cultures. In an epilogue written to conclude the collection, the author argues...
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“Seeds of the Word” A Latin American Cartography
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Jean-Pierre Ruiz
Published: 05 December 2023
... that the expression was first used by the Latin American bishops, who increasingly came to recognize the value and importance of indigenous cultures rather than disparaging them. The chapter continues with a consideration of how “seeds of the word” is used in the documents of the Second Vatican Council, from which...
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The Masks of Conquest: Wilson Harris’s Jonestown and the Thresholds of Grievability
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Jodi A. Byrd
Published: 22 September 2011
...This chapter presents a reading of Guyanese novelist Wilson Harris’s Jonestown , focusing on the narrative strategies Harris employs to represent indigenous cultures in the aftermath of the Jonestown massacre on November 18, 1978. Harris draws upon what he terms “Amerindian...
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Published: 01 June 2019
... and legends “Literarization” (translations and appropriations) of indigenous cultures Yurupary He collected together from all parts of the world the strangest instruments that could be found, either in the tombs of dead nations or among the few savage tribes that have survived contact with Western...
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Published: 24 January 2012
... South African indigenous cultures, as well as South Africa as a whole. The chapter thus examines the presence of Ndebele culture in the Sports Illustrated and Barbie worlds. Where the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue could be read as both reductive and empowering...
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Published: 23 March 2023
..., particularly in Indigenous cultures. Well-being in older populations requires knowledge of how active aging is conceptualized, promoted, and/or enacted in different contexts that include older people’s life course, cultural beliefs, geography, socioeconomic situation, and social environments. Research shows...
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The Master Hand: Moral Rights in the Visual Arts
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T Sundara Rajan
Published: 04 February 2025
... 1 Visual artists’ rights act 1990 America Artists Fine arts Visual arts Cultural heritage Cultural property Aboriginal and indigenous cultures Art law Uniquely among all areas of human creativity, the works of visual artists enjoy moral rights under the United States Copyright Act...
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Published online: 22 January 2015
Published in print: 02 September 2014
...Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with an extraordinary number of first-time interactions between Spaniards and Florida's indigenous cultures. This book compiles a number of major writings of Spanish explorers in the area between 1513...
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Annie Oakley: A Girl and a Gun
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Catherine Russell
Published: 02 May 2023
... Republicanism Raheja Michelle neoliberalism Annie Oakley The Fountainhead Ayn Rand Ronald Reagan liberal individualism Indigenous cultures Connecting to American individualism’s imbrications with transcendentalism, American melodrama insisted on the certitude of basic ethical truths, but then located...
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Published: 11 July 2017
...The chapter outlines some key conclusions apparent from the collection of case studies in this edited volume, particularly regarding the highly variable, and sometimes minimal, impact of processes of colonialism on local or indigenous cultures. The argument briefly revisits other chapters...
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Geodysplasia: Geographical Abnormalities & Anomalies of an Activist Poetics
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John Kinsella
Published: 31 May 2010
... . In his version, characters have lost definition, and many actual phrases and the odd complete line of Beddoes have been incorporated into the text. This process of appropriation is reflective of the appropriation, carried out in Australia for over 200 years, of indigenous cultures. abnormality activism...
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The Philippine Constabulary
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Shelton Woods
Published: 15 July 2023
... community. Ultimately, the Igorot PC soldiers provided a bridge between the past and present because they revered their indigenous cultures while denouncing headhunting. The chapter then considers how the subprovince of Ifugao best illustrated the importance of the Cordillera PC and the character of its...
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The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian History
Toyin Falola (ed.) and Matthew M. Heaton (ed.)
Published online: 18 March 2022
Published in print: 07 April 2022
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