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"colonialism" Definitions
  1. the practice by which a powerful country controls another country or other countries

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It is the legacy of Irish resistance to British colonialism, the model for settler colonialism.
In most countries the legacy of colonialism has been compounded by the legacy of anti-colonialism.
Environmentalism that de-centers indigenous people is colonialism, because colonialism seeks to destroy in order to replace.
Colonialism meant that universities concentrated on producing a tiny group of elite administrators, and anti-colonialism tightened their bonds with government.
Some of them are left over from colonialism and some from anti-colonialism; some arise from poor management and political confusion.
We must support and follow the lead of Indigenous people in their continual resistance against colonialism, which is as old as colonialism itself.
And what Andreessen did say seemed to imply that he agreed Free Basics was colonialism but thought colonialism was a good thing that India should embrace.
In the main fair, Wole Lagunju's "Perspectives on Colonialism V" and "Perspectives on Colonialism VI" are bright, Africa-shaped flags, placed in the center of colorful circles.
"—The Huffington Post Facebook Faces 'Colonialism' RowMark Zuckerberg has distanced himself from Facebook board member Marc Andreessen, who criticized India's rejection of Free Basics as "anti-colonialism.
The project of settler colonialism is, thus, eternal; as long as there are indigenous people, settler colonialism needs to minimize them and their perspectives to be successful.
"In the '783s and '50s, people replaced the colonialism of the Brits with a kind of colonialism of the church," said Aodhan O Riordain, a senator from the Labor Party.
Cyberpunk is a genre of dealing with the material consequences of technology, and if colonialism underwrites this system, then a properly critical cyberpunk game can mount a response to that colonialism.
Andreessen had given the unfortunate impression that not only does he believe colonialism can be helpful, but that Free Basics is an example of the kind of colonialism that ought to be embraced.
Mr Benfey does not gloss over Kipling's faith in colonialism.
Let's just think about European colonialism in the 19th century.
Under brutal Belgian colonialism, it was the country's main artery.
It would be more interesting to learn about visual colonialism.
"Homophobia is a recent import from European colonialism," he says.
It's quite informative to understand colonialism in a different way.
The legacy of colonialism and empire looms large in Europe.
But if anything, the vast history of British colonialism make
If it looks like settler colonialism, that's because it is.
But what is the husband's own relationship to settler colonialism?
The first industrial revolution created vast wealth and accelerated colonialism.
That story symbolizes the effects of colonialism and human greed.
Before colonialism, indigenous societies on Turtle Island were prominently matriarchal.
The process of colonialism dispossesses Indigenous people of their land.
"Before colonialism, Igbo ontology was real for centuries," they said.
Addressing the centuries of colonialism will take centuries of work.
But the character's push against colonialism still drives Lee's performance.
Some tackle issues including migration and the legacy of colonialism.
The moral narrative of colonialism is applied to every situation.
And at his disposal is the entire history of colonialism.
It boils down to the twin forces of colonialism and racism.
And I don't want it to be colonialism 2.0, you know?
But Chan was nevertheless familiar with the racial dynamics of colonialism.
We are united by the legacy, and current practices, of colonialism.
For many Kenyans, the trial felt like a return to colonialism.
American pioneer, then why not also the bard of British colonialism?
C. _____ From Saveur: The impacts of colonialism are deep and long.
As such, after colonialism, political grievances fell along this ethnic line.
How are the effects of colonialism still present on the continent?
Second, recognize that many Asian countries have complicated legacies from colonialism.
But so, too, has the absence of colonialism and extreme poverty.
English, carried by colonialism and capitalism, is all over the place.
Not for nothing has the company been accused of digital colonialism.
In Africa, there was colonialism, which certainly held those countries back.
In theory this has something to do with colonialism and not polluting the past, but given that our entire civilization is built on colonialism and polluting the past, I think it's probably more about collective guilt.
His work displayed in the Driehaus is very much in keeping with the themes of colonialism, post-colonialism (which may not really exist yet), and cultural identity that Shonibare has been working with for many years.
But colonization, colonialism — they go hand in hand with misogyny and patriarchy.
Her work traces the evolving history of African American aesthetics since colonialism.
Borders, are unstable and renegotiated based on diasporic movement, trade, and colonialism.
More accurately to the telescope's opponents, it is a rebuke against colonialism.
Again, there's no disputing that colonialism made conditions on the ground worse.
Domestic work has deep roots in the legacy of slavery and colonialism.
What one party called "federal colonialism," the other called responsible land stewardship.
These changes shift the play toward themes of colonialism and deracination instead.
The Chinese leader marked the historic May 4 protest against Western colonialism.
In "Heart of Darkness," Marlow does use the offensive language of colonialism.
She had done nothing for Zimbabwe under colonialism — she was too young.
They do not frame colonialism as a regime of violence and domination.
US News notes its influence around the world after decades of colonialism.
Many Nigerians say statements like that, however well intended, smack of colonialism.
"Spanish style house," which stems from Spanish colonialism, was on the list.
It struck a belated blow against the enduring economic injustices of colonialism.
Hardly. She was more like John Wayne, minus the racism and colonialism.
It's become a symphonic symbol of nationalism and globalism, colonialism and freedom.
"Zama" explores the history of colonialism through the eyes of a colonizer.
This way of seeing the West reproduces the iconography of settler colonialism.
And yeah, I think I believe it is possible to change colonialism.
Henry's entire get-up screamed privilege and colonialism and no fun at all.
Sudanese-American poet Safia Elhillo uses her work to explore identity and colonialism.
We must remember that modern education stemmed from a need for intellectual colonialism.
We cannot speak of art and debt in Puerto Rico without addressing colonialism.
Colonial theater in Peru was used to protest colonialism and call for revolution.
It's important to have witnesses present to understand the ongoing effects of colonialism.
This whiff of colonialism helps explain why many Djiboutians fret about their independence.
It's taking responsibility for the fact of settler colonialism and acting to decolonize.
It's "an old story every continent knows," she says, alluding loosely to colonialism.
Andreessen attempted to walk back his statement by asserting that colonialism is bad.
"We're entering an age of post-colonialism," says a Christian cleric from Cairo.
He was critical of colonialism, but set himself apart from any social movements.
It was distressing to play through Mass Effect: Andromeda's oblivious relationship to colonialism.
Free Basics has been criticized as "digital colonialism" that violates net neutrality principles.
In the process, I exposed my own unchallenged complicity in oppression and colonialism.
We must recognize and call out racism and colonialism when we see it.
A society that's purposefully hidden itself away from a world built on colonialism.
Tetiaroa, like all of French Polynesia, has been shaped by centuries of colonialism.
Colonization coded as the gift of civilization remains an entrenched defense of colonialism.
The motivations for colonialism then -- as for business interests now -- were primarily economic.
Both he and chief of staff, Onyx Lorenzoni, likened the gesture to colonialism.
Ultimately, Boahen concluded, colonialism was relatively light in duration — but heavy in consequence.
Over time, Arabs came to associate any encouragement of vernacular writing with colonialism.
For me, Spanish colonialism, like Spanish fascism, is not something we can erase.
It means finding ways to help people rebuild the relationships that colonialism breaks.
All forms of control and thus modern day colonialism over groups of people.
In other words, the remnants of French colonialism usurp experience of the landscape.
After World War I, America was supposed to lead the fight against colonialism.
Since the debate intensified, Ms. Grütters has encouraged a greater focus on colonialism.
Violence against indigenous women is "a result of colonialism and racism," Lucchesi says.
The main lines in sub-Saharan Africa tell the story of British colonialism.
The English language, carried by colonialism and capitalism, is all over the place.
One day, when he was 7, he received a lesson in British colonialism.
The novel's twists and turns touch on everything from colonialism to conspiracy theories.
A nation's flag, for example, might read as imperialism, colonialism, unity, or security.
After colonialism, forest laws in many parts of the world as well as the emerging environmental movement borrowed the legal and ideological template of colonialism, explained Robbins, the University of Wisconsin-Madison ecologist, and criminalized poor people's use of trees.
Gill Evans, emeritus professor of medieval theology and intellectual history at Cambridge University, said that given the current "climate of anti-colonialism", examining historic links with colonialism is one of the things every university now feels they have to do.
Her latest project, which is performance-lecture that was commissioned and presented by New Museum affiliate Rhizome, is titled Physical Tactics for Digital Colonialism, and it builds on her concept of digital colonialism in relation to the technology of 3D printing.
In Britain, thanks to the legacy of colonialism, the situation is even more complicated.
Nkanga illuminates the long shadow cast by conquest and colonialism, and their ongoing legacies.
That ensured that America's particularly rapacious brand of colonialism ensnared yet more native peoples.
Colonialism constructs failing economies because its existence relies on the dependency of its subjects.
Some people see the development as a kind of neo-colonialism of the mind.
Thanks to colonialism, fairer skin still reads as a symbol of class and wealth.
Collectively, they'll explore myths, the malleability of time, colonialism, and the potency of storytelling.
Slowly, museums and countries have started to reckon with the grisly legacy of colonialism.
The consequences of colonialism—like intermarriage, language, culture, and religion—have left their mark.
Not to mention that he represents some morally dubious issues like colonialism and exploitation.
Look at this:Anti-colonialism has been economically catastrophic for the Indian people for decades.
The now-deleted tweet was a response to someone comparing Free Basics to colonialism.
It's all a matter of economics, all a matter of colonialism and its legacy.
It is a legacy of colonialism, a factor of imperialist white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchy.
Gorgeous, albeit skewed, depictions of "other" cultures meant to justify colonialism with their backwardness.
Colonialism was built on racism, which rested on dehumanizing the colonized, to justify itself.
The Burmese saw the Japanese invaders, initially, as a way out of British colonialism.
Proponents of statehood insist that territorial status for 3.5 million citizens amounts to colonialism.
And it spins a narrative that Israel is an apartheid state imposing settler-colonialism.
It's about colonialism, capitalism, and the myths we construct to justify living under both.
She said the issue has well-established roots in colonialism and reaches back centuries.
You've talked before about using science fiction as a way of talking about colonialism.
Since the dude's a villain, his plan also includes a new kind of colonialism.
Chief Meli was one of the most well-known fighters against colonialism in Tanzania.
I want to show the diversity within cultures that've been deeply affected by colonialism.
Students learned about specific groups of people, studying slavery, colonialism, and civil rights movements.
Never was European colonialism imagined with more painterly flair than by this grand Romantic.
Then in his early 20s, he drew connections between slavery and colonialism and sustenance.
Critics have described it as "debt trap" diplomacy and a new kind of colonialism.
We're moving to a part of the world where colonialism is an everyday violence.
"There's A New World Coming" originally alluded to colonialism and the war in Vietnam.
The show examines issues of migration, colonialism, and history through the prism of geometry.
This will reduce the fears that create "isms" — such as colonialism, imperialism and racism.
Its causes and effects both had sources in the passive-aggressive machinations of colonialism.
And it's true, the whole enterprise of foreign correspondence has a whiff of colonialism.
But he also defended the right of people to use violence to fight colonialism.
And its French-gallantry-conquers-all plot can come across as propaganda for colonialism.
His editorials opposed colonialism and dictatorships, and ranged over politics, literature, theology and philosophy.
His poetry captured the beauty of the Caribbean and the harsh legacy of colonialism.
But Carlson said that the argument isn't really about Columbus, or even about colonialism.
I am a product of violent Spanish colonialism in Mexico, both Indigenous and European.
But this right is rarely extended to the victims of colonialism or their ancestors.
"An absolute paradigm shift is required to dismantle colonialism in Canadian society," she added.
Colonialism makes a good effort to stamp out any traces of First Nations people.
The will not to be replaced was at the center of resistance to colonialism.
So therefore ... So my name is a combination of Spanish colonialism and American imperialism.
The project has been heavily criticized amid allegations of debt-trap diplomacy and neo-colonialism.
People are making a choice; they are participating in upholding colonialism by purchasing these costumes.
Tellez says colonialism may be a factor contributing to much fear and hatred of crocodiles.
It all adds up to a "form of colonialism", fumes John Magufuli, Tanzania's interventionist president.
Since colonialism was inequitable, that implies France should hand back almost everything (see International section).
Don't do it, pleaded a British professor, Kehinde Andrews, citing the ugly echoes of colonialism.
Knowing Andreessen, I don't believe that his intent was in any way to condone colonialism.
If you look at our history as a country, there was a history of colonialism.
As the Windrush scandal has proven, the story of British colonialism is still being told.
At its core Rai music was counter-cultural, tackling issues like social injustice and colonialism.
Jihadism has its origins in the liberation struggles against Western colonialism in the Middle East.
It's been a democracy for six years after fifty+ years of colonialism and military dictatorship.
Basically no one in this debate disagrees that colonialism was a horrifying, morally indefensible process.
The plot offers a speculative look at what African countries could have been without colonialism.
Native Lands is supposed to kick off a conversation about colonialism — past, present, and ongoing.
I can challenge them to examine their own complicity with colonialism and reexamine their allyship.
State-run media called the investigation "revenge by the former colonial master" and "neo-colonialism".
He also championed equal rights at home and opposed the prospect of post-war colonialism.
Du Bois, for instance, rededicated himself to anti-colonialism and anti-racism after the war.
He previously accused Obama of adopting "the cause of anti-colonialism" from his Kenyan father.
" Now, people on Twitter are calling out Depp and the project for "exploitation" and "colonialism.
It is hard to look at all this and not see the imprint of colonialism.
The Kikuyu had liberated Kenya from colonialism, they insisted, and the country was rightfully theirs.
Indeed, Vitale writes, the origins of policing are rooted in colonialism, labor conflict, and slavery.
As she puts it, she is "defying cultural and culinary colonialism," by claiming her cuisine.
A legacy of colonialism has ravaged Canada's aboriginal communities — yet they survive to this day.
What do you think about the language that we use to describe settlers/settler colonialism?
What do you think about the language that we use to define settlers/settler colonialism?
The first skewers capitalism, the second consumerism and religion, and the third is about colonialism.
Also, the country is wiser: It will not succumb easily to a new cyber-colonialism.
It was an organic element in a disease complex that included capitalism, colonialism and militarism.
But it's more than just about Free Basics feeling like a symbolic echo of colonialism.
The book makes a convincing argument that contemporary migration is a direct descendant of colonialism.
"I was very interested in the history of colonialism in relation to photography," she said.
In Southeast Asia and Africa, there are complaints about a new era of Chinese colonialism.
" Mr. Molea called what's happening "a different form of colonialism that's a consequence of democracy.
Later feminist theory pursued other important ideas about equality and inequality, about intersectionality and colonialism.
Anywhere affected by colonialism there's certain kinds of race relations and class relations going on.
Characters must contend with colonialism and the ethics of fortunes made from the slave trade.
As a correspondent in Algiers, Mr. Daniel supported Algeria's war of independence from French colonialism.
And monuments seen as symbols of European colonialism have been torn down in several countries.
Such coordination is undercut by persistent tension over the history of Japanese colonialism in Korea.
It's an act of economic colonialism and hustle we see in the film's first scene.
Under the systems of slavery and colonialism, the opacity of paternity came in particularly handy.
"In India, technically, this idea of modesty is actually an impact of colonialism," Manchanda said.
A virulent virus turns out to have been easier to eradicate than colonialism or imperialism.
You probably heard of the Tuvel case, and the paper on colonialism, and so forth.
The true damage lies with patriarchy, white supremacy, and settler-colonialism embodied by the statue.
Now there is invasion, control, and expulsion — or to give it the proper name, colonialism.
Oxford has since launched several projects aimed at tackling its relationship and links to colonialism.
It's legitimately interesting, touches on the game's extended themes of colonialism (which I cannot go into at length here because this truly is a game about colonialism), and it makes up for the inevitable dungeon crawl that exists at the conclusion of the mission.
The piece creates an ironic, layered critique of class pressures, colonialism, and even art making itself.
There's a common language with Latino Americans, and a common history of colonialism, a shared religion.
The most honest way to describe it is a platform of colonialism and institutionalizing war crimes.
The garden is also significant because at the foundation of colonialism is the struggle for land.
Other works that stand out are those that allude to histories of colonialism and global inequality.
Hyperallergic: Ethnographic filmmaking has a particularly violent history as a tool of colonialism and xenophobic propaganda.
Colonialism fragmented the continent and linked its economies to imperial capitals rather than to each other.
"The sculpture is a physical manifestation of all of our struggles against the effects of colonialism."
But to many Native Hawaiians, the project has become a pinnacle of colonialism on the island.
Writing towards the end of colonialism, Pramoedya wanted most of all to give Indonesians an identity.
She hated colonialism, believing that it brought out the worst sort of arrogance in the British.
Colonialism nearly destroyed the peoples and cultures indigenous to the Americas and continues to oppress them.
Cantonese steak, a relic of British colonialism that fuses HP and Worcestershire sauces, was dishearteningly sweet.
These early cases of gun violence belong to a history of settler-colonialism and ethnic cleansing.
Think "Archer" plus "Mad Men" plus jokes about colonialism, with a few sight gags thrown in.
Disputes over the line of the border with Tibet are arguably a result of British colonialism.
It's a territory of the richest nation on Earth -- a country founded in opposition to colonialism.
Colonialism hoped to eradicate these belief systems entirely, and to eradicate all memory of indigenous practices.
For Adair Jeanjaque, a member of the Kalina indigenous people, the oil venture smacks of colonialism.
For a country mired in a history of colonialism, the concept of 'now' is particularly essential.
Many Puerto Ricans resent Washington oversight, and see the board as an unwelcome vestige of colonialism.
Mermaids, mud and the nightmare of colonialism and environmental destruction get swirled into a toxic soup.
" He said that rejection of the resolution "would be nothing less than an endorsement of colonialism.
Buried in the chaos is a brilliant comedic commentary on colonialism, capitalism, religious war and violence.
Scruton's account of the conservative defense of freedom includes not a word about colonialism or racism.
We know we colonized you, but we're going to give you that ultimate step of colonialism.
And that's another part of colonialism: You are labeling people with names that they don't know.
Well, if French colonialism was so terrible, why do they flock here to colonize us today?
"This raw nerve of colonialism comes creeping in in every conversation" these days, she told me.
For long periods of history colonialism was viewed as a "legitimate" way to civilize native populations.
By the 1840s, photography had spread like wildfire and become a vital aspect of European colonialism.
Unsurprisingly, these themes gained currency in Africa about a century ago, at the height of European colonialism.
My parents taught me a narrative of travel that is centuries old and rooted in European colonialism.
Not when you mix in colonialism, wars, history, natural resources, the terrible whims of despots, and more.
If Zionism is a European movement," he said, "the settlers are colonialism in a post-colonial era.
Even Jews who worked alongside Egyptians against British colonialism were branded enemies of the state and expelled.
The idea of an oversight board has rankled residents, however, who say it has overtones of colonialism.
If the reminder of colonialism makes ordinary Filipinos bridle, they do so less openly than their president.
Guests get their first taste of drama on the lanai with Hazard's cerulean-colored Casual Colonialism Punch.
But the nature of the Victorian time frame raises unavoidable questions of colonialism, imperial expansion, and slavery.
All three are part of the Commonwealth, and owe much of their sporting heritage to British colonialism.
These ideologies justified the horrors of colonialism, slavery, exclusionary immigration policies, racial segregation and state-sanctioned discrimination.
But while modernism and colonialism sometimes shared a worldview, they tended to come unstuck on reality's rocks.
Abolitionism, woman's suffrage, anti-colonialism, and labor rights were all, in essence, calls for attention to suffering.
At the heart of this injustice is more than a century of ill-advised misadventures in colonialism.
Protée is France's only companion, and through their asymmetrical alliance we feel the creeping evil of colonialism.
She grew up in Cameroon, and colonialism and racism are high on her list of thematic subjects.
To make the Quran a dependency of the Bible can be seen as a form of colonialism.
Trump drew criticism for wearing a white pith helmet, which is closely associated with colonialism in Africa.
Poor Prince Philip, forced into a cuckolded life of hunting, racing and general day-to-day colonialism.
Politically, it was a supple notion: Islamist scholars and activists could be for colonialism, Communism or capitalism.
A new volume, Mapping Modernisms: Art, Indigineity, Colonialism, published by Duke University Press, aims to change this.
We see this as an opportunity to confront the histories of colonialism that exist within museum collections.
We are long overdue to confront the abuses of Native Americans and the failure of American colonialism.
Here, Arquetopia instructs artists on the history of colonialism through programs combining traditional processes and academic readings.
Mr. Shonibare is known for sculptures and installations that engage with the history of colonialism and globalization.
In between sites, I asked Mr. Ryckebosch to elaborate on the role colonialism played in the war.
For nationalists, it was a broader fight to throw off the yoke of colonialism and foreign oppression.
Yet that history is complicated by our growing awareness of the far-reaching impact of European colonialism.
Ms. Nguyen casts the banana as a character in a mythical world with a legacy of colonialism.
These divisions are especially apparent among environmentalists, who inherit a troubling history of colonialism, racism, and exclusion.
By now, it had become apparent that the legacy of colonialism affected every step of this process.
My parents were born in West Africa, grew up through the period of the end of colonialism.
The history of colonialism here on Earth weighs particularly heavy on the imaginations of the METI critics.
There's more than a whiff of colonialism about the rush of Westerners and Western money into Africa.
"Dracula" has been read as a metaphor for capitalism, colonialism, sexual desire, anxieties around the New Woman.
It's a radical opera, also, in the sense that it feels, as you say, connected to colonialism.
With colonialism came the idea that nothing — not air, water, trees or animals — was sacred or priceless.
This is why so many people who have fought against oppression, colonialism and apartheid stand with us.
Across the continent, he saw an epic story of industrialization and economic colonialism, hope and environmental degradation.
Its intertwined themes of technology, colonialism and wanderlust still resound in the time of Google Street View.
Only then the Africans can be free and the continent can aspire to live free of colonialism.
It's about being a doctor who's starving to death, and it's about mysticism, and tradition, and colonialism.
They will focus "on today's injuries, especially ones rooted in colonialism, capitalism, or patriarchal structures," they added.
Under the giant umbrella of colonialism, nothing would be allowed to remain hidden from the imperial authorities.
Obviously, there's the whole colonialism thing, which has historically been not that great for many of us.
She didn't know anything about post-colonialism or racist stereotypes but she could see the real image.
CNN's Matt Rivers is on the scene, and the BBC's Helier Cheung explains how British colonialism complicated everything.
Miller said the costumes intersect with the colonialism, imperialism, and erasure indigenous peoples face on a global level.
But this exhibition is far more than simply an indictment of colonialism or a meditation on its aftermath.
In the final analysis, Networking the Unseen questions the status of colonialism in the age of digital technology.
He wants the others to recognize the legacy of colonialism and why the Navajo Nation reservation even exists.
The very founding of this country was an environmental disaster, made possible through settler colonialism, and vice versa.
Whiteness was used as a 'scientific' validation of superiority that enabled the imperialistic and exploitative practices of colonialism.
"Bengalis intruded into the country after the British Colonialism occupied the lower part of Myanmar," the caption reads.
The Policy has been described as neo-colonialism, and a severe hindrance to agricultural development across the continent.
It is a rise inextricably linked to the ugly twinned histories of slavery and colonialism in the country.
The book's themes, in particular its sharp look at the impact of colonialism, remained prominent throughout Achebe's work.
Leta's violent birth harkens to centuries of racial violence embroiled in the power dynamics of colonialism and slavery.
His wife, who runs the agency that promotes the islands' financial sector, described it as "smacking of colonialism".
The hegemony was fuelled by the cricketing mania this stirred, in a unique interlude between colonialism and modernity.
Can you really confront the colonialism within you and the privileges because of it that you benefit from?
In the immediate past, the community has been instrumental in the country's struggle against colonialism and eventual freedom.
Things Fall Apart is often taught as a kind of repository of knowledge about Nigeria and British colonialism.
British colonialism in India began with the East India Company, which brought trade and its own private army.
Perhaps the ugliest legacy of colonialism, though, is self-hatred, passed down from one generation to the next.
His article includes an eight-page bibliographic appendix, listing books and dissertations on the subject of American colonialism.
He argues that colonialism was "both objectively beneficial and subjectively legitimate" for the colonial subjects in many places.
He later became a leader in socialist South Yemen, formed after defeat of British colonialism in late 60s.
But that's not to say that there isn't weariness in some communities vis-à-vis double-arched colonialism.
The infection in her fantasy New York City is a metaphor for colonialism and bigotry and white nationalism.
For the Anglosphere originally forged and united by the slave trade and colonialism is in terminal crisis today.
Spanish colonialism has had a lasting influence on its subjects shaping traditions, values, language, food, fashion, and beliefs.
Every time we discuss these objects, we mention the "violence" of colonialism — but many were created before that!
But this is not a book about the evils of colonialism; the devil is not in these details.
You touch on the introduction of Western gender binaries by colonialism, and how that created stigma among Māori.
Negombo is nicknamed "Little Rome" because of its robust Catholic culture, which dates to 16th-century Portuguese colonialism.
But from the outside looking in, what would you say to someone who views Kalu Yala as colonialism?
In that story are threads about colonialism, race, utopia, and the lives of black men and women today.
A published poet, Mr. Vajpayee dabbled in law, journalism and rebellion against British colonialism as a young man.
Asked whether he thought a rapidly modernizing China was engaged in a new colonialism, Mr. Mahathir answered indirectly.
"The Japanese view this as a flag with a long tradition extending well beyond Japanese colonialism," he said.
Searching in Africa for an indigenous culture not deformed by the ongoing legacy of colonialism, she was disappointed.
She has seen it all — the loss of Britain's empire, the end of colonialism — and met seemingly everyone.
Before colonialism and westward expansion, it was a flood plain and the site of an important Tongva village.
The inquiry blamed the violence on long-standing racism, colonialism and sexism, along with apathy in Canadian society.
While he had spoken out before about the effects of colonialism, he now made the connection unmistakably clear.
Might it be possible to interrogate abuses visited on Western workers and victims of colonialism without mythologizing either?
We limited our political imagination to the end of colonialism, with dire consequences for our post-independence years.
Allahyari addresses contemporary concerns — colonialism and its lingering traumas, patriarchy, and environmental degradation — through spirits known as jinn.
But for some Namibians, the flood of Chinese loans and investments looks like a new form of colonialism.
Guiana was a backwater of British colonialism, though, and the postal system did not always work as planned.
The Aztecs overtook the region, and then Oaxaca fell to Cortés, but the geography made colonialism a challenge.
After his Maldivian Democratic Party took power, it pledged to end "China's colonialism" and renegotiate loans with Beijing.
The Brits have long been at ease incorporating international flavors into their cooking (culinary colonialism, you could say).
It's sort of the old-school implications of colonialism, as we were talking about before, and new school.
Colonialism itself is certainly fake news with its claim to what was imagined as "empty land" (terra nullius).
The image of the white cowboy reproduces and romanticizes the mythic iconography of settler colonialism and white supremacy.
For US museums this means acknowledging colonialism, imperialism and white supremacy while also striving towards a decolonialized future.
"The true damage lies with patriarchy, white supremacy, and settler-colonialism embodied by the statue," the statement continues.
Then, Chicago rapper/producer Kweku Collins drops off brand new music and gets deep into how colonialism ruined everything.
The Lion King depicted a land untouched by colonialism and its malcontents, untouched, even by colonialism's soft-reboot: neoliberalism.
Some held posters demanding the right to self-determination and an end to racism and colonialism in West Papua.
No one in these United States is about to forget half a millennium of settler colonialism and racial hierarchy.
This year, the show promises to investigate questions between botany and colonialism, bodies and shelters, memories and underrepresented histories.
I was committed to explaining how invisible legacies of colonialism show up in our lives and what we wear.
The 'Monroe Doctrine' of our 5th president stated that he wanted to keep European colonialism out of the Americas.
Or is your problem with the English monarchy is the hundreds of years of death and colonialism, I understand.
Latin American societies, partly because of the legacies of colonialism and slavery, were long scarred by extreme income inequality.
"Sadly, this is a worldwide pathology, created by colonialism, exploited by marketers," wrote author and MSNBC host Joy Reid.
But anti-colonialism may not be the only motive for dumping the British court, which often overrules regional tribunals.
It helped that many songs touched on themes like anti-colonialism that struck a chord across the Arab world.
But there is more to this story, as climate change and U.S. colonialism against indigenous peoples are closely related.
I'm happy Outerloop set out to make a game about resisting colonialism, and I hope more developers follow suit.
Rawat viewed this as an extension of colonialism—exploiting another's culture for one's own profit without giving anything back.
Smile, and the history of colonialism and the civil wars it ignited will be scrubbed out with a quip.
Within the Mont Pelerin Society, the problem of how to end colonialism without destroying property rights was much debated.
But the impact of colonialism on Africa -- the partitioning of countries' borders, the loss of indigenous African culture etc.
To longtime nationalists like Mr. Cancel Miranda, it is yet more proof that colonialism is alive and well here.
People still think that to tell an important story they must engage colonialism, or the dictatorship of the nineties.
During the Green New Deal debate, some vehemently rejected carbon offsets as climate colonialism exploiting indigenous and rural communities.
Then came post-colonialism, and a growing concern about cultural preservation, leading to the UNESCO interventions in the 1970s.
Frantz Fanon in The Wretched of the Earth argues that the dehumanization of people is a form of colonialism.
But if this has been happening to indigenous women since European colonialism began on the continent, then why now?
This not only creates perceived hierarchies between people of similar backgrounds; it revives histories of colonialism, slavery, and hatred.
The multifarious works shown by these artists reflect the continuous breaking of past and present constraints, unmediated by colonialism.
" Settler colonialism replies, as it always has done from the indigenous expulsions to the ending of DACA: "go away.
If you look at colonialism as a business or enterprise, the African diaspora is the barista and not Starbucks.
The series was a violent, big-budget production about politics, power, civilization, colonialism, and piracy in the 18th century.
"We called it Anti-Colonial because the album touches on different forms of neo-colonialism," guitarist Paul Rivera says.
This smacks of the sort of colonialism that the DRC left behind when it won its independence in 85033.
" An earlier version of this article misstated the given name of an anthropologist who used the term "welfare colonialism.
To be an original person whose blood and clans go back thousands of years before colonialism means a lot.
And he said that, to many in Africa, the court has become a tool of modern day European colonialism.
It also comes amid debate in other countries over whether and how to preserve legacies of slavery and colonialism.
The U.S. has a long history of slavery and colonialism, and these organizations rely upon bureaucracy and paper-pushing.
"Today's systemic wealth depletion, substance abuse, and environmental distress are forms of violence that come from colonialism," he says.
The novel and its film adaptations have been criticized for their racist depiction of colonialism, imperialism and African natives.
"A Bend in the River," V.S. Naipaul A beautifully written, insightful novel about (among other things) colonialism and race.
Many Chamorros see this as just one more act of colonialism in a history full of indignities and atrocities.
Broadly, this work is about the ecological legacy of colonialism in the Caribbean as an implicit form of violence.
Her work explores the identities of first and second-generation African migrants living in Australia, race, colonialism, and gender.
It's just my name is so Hispanic 'cause of Spanish colonialism, I thought maybe she thought it was Mexican.
Countering what she calls "digital colonialism," Allahyari prefers to situate her work in institutional archives in the Middle East.
There have also been a few missteps -- the pith helmet she wore in Kenya stirred headlines about colonialism, for example.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Inside Furtherfield Gallery, one is confronted by the noxious fruits of British colonialism.
That system really comes into being in the late 1600s in Europe and is spread around the world through colonialism.
The prevalence of cross-border business challenges the idea that African countries, warped by colonialism, trade little with each other.
Their inclusion here highlights the hybrid nature of Santeria and other religions prevalent throughout the Americas due to Spanish colonialism.
Angolan photographer, performer and multimedia artist, Kiluanji Kia Henda also engages with the ways that colonialism lingered in popular consciousness.
Koyo urges us to confront some of the ugly, hidden truths of colonialism in such beautiful, imaginative, and peculiar ways.
The legacy of colonialism and the struggles of immigrants who feel disenfranchised and diminished are themes that still feel vital.
And designers continue to make board games with a political bent, exploring issues ranging from anti-colonialism to India's elections.
In the United States, black women's bodies historically have had a hyper-sexualized stereotype imposed on them, rooted in colonialism.
Her French-language films, like Chocolat and Beau Travail, largely deal with the weight of colonialism, especially in African countries.
That is to say, if fascism is colonialism coming home after its long journey abroad, all anti-fascism is decolonial.
But international law recognises this only in cases of colonialism, foreign invasion or gross discrimination and abuse of human rights.
He favors 1610 as a start date, marking the spread of colonialism, disease and trade to the Americas from Europe.
U.S. colonialism is about continued U.S. control over how indigenous peoples govern themselves internally and their territories as Tribal Nations.
In the real world, that set of behavior correlates closely with colonialism, a practice still coursing throughout global power structures.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, a game with significant problems, actually achieves more solid commentary on colonialism, sovereignty, and personal responsibility.
Arab states were seen as the illegitimate offspring of colonialism, and many of their leaders as playthings of the imperialists.
And it is absurd to think that one black woman could transform an institution so rooted in colonialism and Whiteness.
The Word for World is Forest is a condemnation of colonialism, a theme she frequently revisited in the Hainish cycle.
The autocratic leaders of Gambia and Burundi fear not a resurgence of colonialism but being held accountable for their abuses.
But, in the nineteenth century, when the pressures of colonialism and modernization intensified, some Egyptians felt that fusha was inadequate.
Each of these conquistadors who came committed genocide against our people, and these celebrations only uphold colonialism and US imperialism.
That's the history we should celebrate, because that is the history that resists colonialism, not the one that perpetuates it.
They avoid issues of slavery for the same reasons they avoid dealing with their own history of complicity in colonialism.
As an American conceptual artist, Hank Willis Thomas has often referred to worldwide themes like power and money and colonialism.
From Egypt and Iraq to India and the Indonesian archipelago, Islam became a rallying call against European colonialism and imperialism.
Nor is it surprising, given the nature of Twitter, that people responded to Andreessen by comparing Free Basics to colonialism.
Tanzania still has anti-sodomy laws on the books, a vestige of British colonialism, though homosexuality itself is not criminalized.
MS. OJIH ODUTOLA I am looking forward to seeing these objects escape from the trauma of colonialism at some point.
Consider Rwanda: Before colonialism, the line between Hutu and Tutsi was mostly a class distinction, and often a blurry one1.
Still, in spite of the gilding, this ingenious take on colonialism and cultural appropriation is wildly inventive and widely representative.
In Vietnam, a place he called one of his favorites, he offered a lesson on colonialism, war and American intervention.
At its core, pushback in this area serves as a corrective to centuries of colonialism, stereotypical portrayals and racist caricatures.
As an embedded force of internal colonialism with near-cultlike status, the Nigerian military will never quit the political stage.
It seems to demonstrate that any demand for democracy eventually translates into chaos, and chaos invites the return of colonialism.
Her daughter Eve Blouin said she had grown despondent over the oppression that continued even after the end of colonialism.
In other words, we have shifted, a bit joltingly, from the evils of plain old patriarchy to those of colonialism.
In March, worried that Vichy troops would turn on them, the Japanese overthrew the French, ending 80 years of colonialism.
"Our constitution states that colonialism should be eliminated and that independence is the right of every country," Mr. Amin said.
Or the friction between the cultures he strongly identified with, which had to include grappling with both colonialism and oppression.
Throughout its 100-hour-runtime, the game weaves its firefights and many, many personal stories through a meditation on interstellar colonialism.
Currently, she's working on a project that focuses on "'re-Figuring' as a Feminism and de-colonialism practice" involving 3D printing.
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, and based in Paris, Kiwanga explores Afrofuturism, collective memory, anti-colonialism, and popular culture in her work.
Garvey's rise to prominence came 21967 years after the end of slavery and 30 years after the beginning of colonialism worldwide.
The call to decolonize continues to intensify, and "this place" applies to any location that bears the violence of settler colonialism.
Now, the CRC is trying to reintroduce a healthier relationship with crocodiles—one that was lost through colonialism and mass media.
"I have faced the impacts of colonialism, racism, economic exploitation, systemic abuse and hatred of women all my life," said Tolley.
Such costs include the desperate lives of enslaved people who never had rights, or the wedding of technological advancement and colonialism.
Although some critics of the APT have carped that the theme of post-colonialism was overused, the works withstand this critique.
"This mindset is an extension of colonialism, of scarcity, of the way the system is rigged against you," she answered, sadly.
Marley deals with the institution of slavery on several songs, as well as addressing the affects of colonialism, war, and greed.
It also makes thematic sense with George R. R. Martin's perspective on religion, colonialism, and the human cost of self-righteousness.
"  "So in 1600s Africa, you had a butch queen with a harem of drag queens leading a struggle against European colonialism.
A further look at "The Colony," though, unveils a complex web of references pointing at the history of colonialism and imperialism.
This is just another example of the logic of colonialism, but also the logic of capitalism, which is infinite growth, right?
In her new performance lecture title "Physical Tactics for Digital Colonialism," Allahyari explores what it means for data to be colonized.
Still, some enslaved and free women of African descent continued to wear headwraps as a symbol of resistance to white colonialism.
But we're on the right side of history when it comes to things like the slave trade and colonialism and apartheid.
And as in Caché, the painful legacy of colonialism hovers over the story, this time through references to Europe's migrant crisis.
It also functions to segregate memory of the Holocaust from a more dynamic interaction with German colonialism and European imperial history.
"Arabisation was a mistake because it was motivated by this idea of revenge against French colonialism," says one of her advisers.
It has rejected accusations of neo-colonialism in Africa, saying its aid there has no strings attached and is widely welcomed.
Martel captures, with dramatic intensity and analytical insight, the intellectual background of power politics and the violent resistance that colonialism provokes.
Over rich curries and in tattered elegance, they explored the legacy of colonialism and the current divide between India and Pakistan.
If Yi was consumed with the collective trauma of colonialism, Han focusses on suffering of a more intimate and personal nature.
This was not "colonialism" but the post-Holocaust will of the world: Arab armies went to war against it and lost.
The American Southwest is littered with monuments and annual celebrations commemorating key dates and figures in the history of Spanish colonialism.
The controversy took place at Stanford University and involves Niall Ferguson, a controversial historian known for his defenses of British colonialism.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — They shouted angrily about "colonialism" and called for a Prexit, or Puerto Rican exit, from the United States.
He was a leftist who counseled the dying Socialist president François Mitterrand, and a critic of colonialism who also defended Israel.
Eurocentrism became a code word for colonialism, oppression and privilege, taking a piece of European history for the whole of it.
Mapping Modernisms: Art, Indigineity, Colonialism (2019) is published by Duke University Press and is available from Amazon and other online retailers.
A profound exploration into how the history of chattel slavery and colonialism in America exists in and impacts our present moment.
By definition, colonialism is taking over the politics of someone else's country, putting in settlers and then exploiting that country economically.
Ms. Yoo's paper sculptures and Mr. Wube's video art frequently deal with migration, while Ms. Jimenez's assemblages often comment on colonialism.
In it, Ms. Acogny recites from "Discourse on Colonialism," a caustic 1955 essay by the Martinican activist and intellectual Aimé Césaire.
Though it didn't come without controversy, including accusations of cultural colonialism, Documenta turned the scene into a topic of international import.
These wars unleashed the dream of a meritocratic nation founded on the promise to reverse four centuries of genocide and colonialism.
In East and South Asian countries, the legacy of colonialism has led to the reverence of white skin and European features.
The United States doesn't have a history of colonialism in Africa, but the one place where similar ties exist is Liberia.
For centuries, movements have used the tactic of boycotts to pressure states and complicit institutions to end discrimination, colonialism and apartheid.
For centuries, movements have used the tactic of boycotts to pressure states and complicit institutions to end discrimination, colonialism and apartheid.
Teresita Fernández is a visual artist and MacArthur fellow whose work rethinks the landscape's connection to colonialism, history, violence and power.
That is, they were not created by some inclusive process, but are rather products of wars, colonialism, treaties and royal marriages.
In 19073, the prominent British anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith, writing in The New York Times, channeled Boule's work to justify colonialism.
The Indians' legacy is to present America as a gift to white people — or in other words, to concede to colonialism.
You watch period dramas and take as truth their message: British colonialism was quaint, glorious, and a high point in civilization.
It has to do with foundations that don't want the people they fund to talk about capitalism and imperialism and colonialism.
Critics have described the initiative as "debt trap" diplomacy and a new kind of colonialism, lassoing more countries into China's orbit.
From the time of colonialism through more than three decades of dictatorship, unelected rulers looted Congo's resources for their personal enrichment.
Though it's clearly portrayed as abominable, the show is avoiding making Claire and Jamie engage too directly with colonialism for now.
A number of foods in Latin America put a European twist on indigenous cuisine, reflecting the continent's long history with colonialism.
But it has already been displaced as an emblem of colonialism by the row of super-tall skyscrapers along 57th Street.
Abstract Expressionism in this sense, and in this context, can be seen as a symbol of white male supremacy and colonialism.
During a visit to Algeria, he told the Algerians that French colonialism in their country had been a crime against humanity.
" It said the debate had been a reminder "of the complexity of history and of the legacies of colonialism still felt today.
These ideas invoke a Britain that never was, with a rose-tinted view that belies our mixed history of colonialism and progression.
Despite the obvious undercurrents of religious and cultural colonialism that pervade the whole exhibition, Sugimoto doesn't appear to take sides in history.
Liberalism had struggled to change societies marked by big racial and social inequalities, inherited from Iberian colonialism, especially in rural Latin America.
Fantasy Island is an attempt to create space for dialogue on this topic and on three big -isms: imperialism, colonialism, and capitalism.
Artist Morehshin Allahyari has invited four artists, activists, and scientists to join her on May 27 to explore myths, colonialism, and storytelling.
When colonialism began to sweep across Africa, the tribes banded together to form Wakanda as an isolationist country shielded from outside forces.
In India, it is not just colonialism and its aftermath that have distorted the true culture in the eyes of Hindu nationalists.
A large, youthful population at ease with the English language—a legacy in part of American colonialism—is a spur to growth.
The battle was also seen as a victory over colonialism, especially since white men had been trying invade Mexican land for decades.
A lot of our community's researchers are finding out what traditional government did looked like, and the effects of colonialism on it.
It was a fascination born of colonialism and its attendant anxieties, of a guilty xenophobia evident in Eko and Iko's outlandish honorifics.
Perfect confidence in the legacy of Enlightenment achievements is impossible to reconcile with their worst consequences: colonialism, racism, economic domination, climate catastrophe.
The paper makes no direct mention of Indigenous communities who are often exploited by environmental colonialism and excluded from mainstream conservation efforts.
" He replied in a tweet that has since been deleted, "Anti-colonialism has been economically catastrophic for the Indian people for decades.
Protesters burnt T-shirts with images of Macron and carried slogans including "Down with new-colonialism" and "French military out of Burkina".
Thanks to these Indigenous critiques, I'm beginning to engage with my own complicity in colonialism and racism instead of ignoring its existence.
Facebook's recently scuttled plan to offer Indians free internet services, including its own, sparked a furore over the risks of "digital colonialism".
I'd stick pictures on Harry's suit relaying the barbaric things British colonialism did in foreign countries that period dramas try to erase.
This is an apt metaphor for the history of American colonialism in the Philippines, misrepresented as an earnest attempt at cultural reform.
Too often, they deride reason as a Eurocentric creation used to rationalize the existence of colonialism, slavery and genocide of native peoples.
Maybe it was left over from colonialism, but in Rwanda, the Germans, the Belgians, they were remembered as hard-working and serious.
It's a film so deeply naive in its attempts to address colonialism, Orientalism, and racism that I can't recommend it to anybody.
I'd seen his work in New York and was taken with his visual vocabulary, one entirely his own and haunted by colonialism.
Some are describing these actions as perpetuating a modern form of colonialism, while others continue to rationalize and legitimize the pipeline construction.
Lee's quasi-­religious treatment of mathematics, and Cheris's need to simultaneously exploit and rely on Jedao, both serve as metaphors for colonialism.
Again, I think of colonialism in my homeland and how the British passed strict gun control to keep Indians from rising up.
In many ways, they are decidedly not relevant and remain powerful markers of colonialism and the continued dominance of white Western culture.
All of our buildings are still named after these old white dudes, and all of our cultural institutions are tinged with colonialism.
" That response echoed Recollet's primary provocation of the day, which was to ask attendees to counter colonialism with a radical "decolonial love.
Any defense or celebration of colonialism carries with it an implicit judgment: That somehow our peoples deserved subjugation to a foreign power.
And the series tackles some pretty heavy topics, like colonialism, genocide and isolationism, while aiming to maintain the buoyancy of its inspiration.
In some ways, part of colonialism has been to disrupt the ways in which we've historically cared for each other and ourselves.
It made it clear how little of the conversation on issues of colonialism and its impact in the US are two way.
As a white South African, Sydelle Willow Smith grew up keenly aware of her country's tangled history of colonialism, race and privilege.
Museums are storehouses of imperial plunder (especially in Europe), and the systems of knowledge that structure them have direct lineage to colonialism.
They didn't formally align themselves with either the United States or the Soviet Union, and rejected the notion of colonialism and imperialism.
Yet in an age of heightened public sensitivity to issues of gender, race and colonialism, museums are having to reassess his legacy.
Anti-monarchists and other critics consider them a family of freeloaders, not to mention a lingering reminder of the horrors of colonialism.
And lower house rural independent Bob Katter described any sale of Ausgrid to Chinese interests as "imperialism and colonialism at its worst".
We have fought against imperialism, slavery and colonialism, although leftovers from all those have helped create the world as we know it.
But that is also a function of the art world in which we operate (and of much deeper historical forces, like colonialism).
While the show isn't a patricide, it is an argument with the patriarch — and with patriarchy and colonialism — simmering with murderous rage.
However, his legacy, and that of the often brutal imperialism and colonialism which came in his wake, has increasingly come under scrutiny.
As mentioned, a lot of this stems from risk factors which resulted from colonialism: factors such as mental illness, homelessness, poverty, marginalization.
This, an outright mention of a displaced population, connecting the space to a time before colonialism, was something I'd never experienced before.
That was a marked difference from the governor's June comments supporting statehood:  "You close the final, shameful chapter of colonialism," he said.
That festering injustice—born of America's nineteenth century misadventures in colonialism—deprives Americans living in unincorporated territories of their right to representation.
Later this year, Belgium will reopen its century-old Africa museum, which until five years ago presented a favorable image of colonialism.
Calling this work The Vessel all too clearly evokes transatlantic slavery and colonialism, the pasts that cannot be so easily made invisible.
Mainly, what would an African country spared by the trauma of colonialism, spared from the slave trade, spared from neo-capitalism look like?
Students read books like The Devil's Highway, about a border crossing gone wrong, and analyzed Shakespeare's The Tempest through the lens of colonialism.
China is also sensitive to its own experience under colonialism and proud of its rise as a key regional power and global player.
In this way, the exhibition does not simply detonate the bipolarities that undergird colonialism but proposes a way forward through reconciliation and exchange.
This week, bus seat ridicule, rewatching The Apprentice, Dunkirk's colonialism problem, the White House as West Wing, and the future of fake news.
The "APESHIT" video was filmed in the famed art museum, which uses its cherished paintings to explore themes of colonialism, discrimination, and reclamation.
Despite curatorial missteps, 22014's SITE Santa Fe contributes to an ongoing and timely conversation in the Americas about identity, displacement, and colonialism.
This is also much better than the other conspiracy theory being batted around the British press, that President Obama hates Britain because colonialism.
Now 84, the renowned abstract artist reflects on his Guyanese upbringing and the legacy of colonialism in a striking new series of paintings.
The exhibition will be shaped around themes of colonialism, weaponry, the role of women in the war, cinema and environmental impacts in Vietnam.
NPR recently released a story on how this is particularly true of families born into cultures that have survived near-erasure and colonialism.
Ms Bakewell credits the existentialist movement, broadly defined, with providing inspiration to feminism, gay rights, anti-racism, anti-colonialism and other radical causes.
A coalition is organizing "a mass demonstration against the G7, capitalism, patriarchy, colonialism, racism and borders" on Thursday, according to a Facebook invite.
As I've written before, the international exchange brought along by imperialism and colonialism made foreign foods an important part of Filipino diets, too.
"After all, it was a yearning for these rights that inspired people around the world, including Vietnam, to throw off colonialism," he said.
Colonialism was sending goods, resources and culture around the planet; suddenly, it must have seemed obvious that we also shared the same sky.
That was in contrast to many Chinese officials, who believed people in Hong Kong were eager to throw off the yoke of colonialism.
The veil remained a potent symbol of difference as colonialism collapsed after World War II and Muslims from colonized countries flocked to France.
Mr. Attia, a Parisian of Algerian descent, has done extremely sharp and subtle work, particularly with archival material, about colonialism and its consequences.
Because of the incredibly destructive nature of pipeline leaks, many indigenous activists often see them as part of the ongoing legacy of colonialism.
The a former cannon ball factory, likely built with horsepower, armed ships built in the Venetian Arsenale at the height of European colonialism.
Ramaphosa says he is aiming to "undo a grave historical injustice" against black South Africans during "colonialism and the apartheid era," per CBS.
While colonialism presents African writers with the softest of targets, criticizing still-living African politicians and modern-day regimes is fraught with risk.
Of course, some have moved away from this, but under certain conditions, these ideas pushed the formation of the nation-state and colonialism.
His instinctive defense of the locals who led restricted lives under colonialism came into crushing conflict with his bleak view of their societies.
Still Life draws on such issues, as Kurdish independence, contemporary colonialism, and the spectacles of the so-called "war on terrorism" in general.
The musical Newell appears in, Once on This Island, is about a peasant girl's pursuit of love in the colonialism-ravaged Caribbean Sea.
Do not be fooled by the simple exterior; inside is a breathtaking example of the Baroque style of architecture associated with Portuguese colonialism.
These objectives melded together as the dusk of British colonialism gave way to a new era of American imperialism during the Cold War.
The end of colonialism saw mass migration of non-Europeans to Europe; within former colonies, conflicts erupted over who belonged and did not.
British colonialism had hoped to unite regional groups from Afghanistan to the edge of Burma under a broader national, perhaps civilizational, "Indian" identity.
I am a practicing Jew and the grandchild of Holocaust survivors, in addition to being a scholar of the Holocaust and settler colonialism.
Rich in oil and diamonds, the country has a history of colonialism, conflict and instability that has left it ripe for the picking.
He is the author of Digital Colonialism: US Empire and the New Imperialism in the Global South, and hosts the Tech Empire podcast.
Achebe's 1994 novel "Things Fall Apart" explores the beginnings of European colonialism in African villages through the perspective of Okonkwo, an Igbo warrior.
Many universities, domestic and abroad, have faced similar pressure in recent years to eradicate names and symbols of racism and colonialism on campus.
Ms. Tarver connects them via the tropics, a frequent subject of hers and a region where idyllic beaches can mask histories of colonialism.
It is time to show cultures exposed to colonialism, racism, discrimination and genocide that they, and not the West, know their own experience.
There are thousands of ingenious, gleaming rifles and handguns in displays about America's gun-rich history of colonialism, immigration, expansionism and vigilante justice.
They saw America (which they spelled "Amerikkka") as the enemy and blacks and Latinos as being, along with Vietnamese, victims of U.S. colonialism.
She assails colonialism, machismo, hypocrisy and hate, and praises Pan-American solidarity and traditions, in songs that balance pugnacity, elegance and lithe rhythms.
It explores racism, nationalism and colonialism while telling the story of a teenage girl and her dream to come to the United States.
And "Outlander" is clearly ready to put its tangles with race and colonialism behind for a while and settle into its settlers' lives.
The Raj phrase, as some of your listeners may not know, the Raj was what the period of British colonialism was called. Yes.
Spain's far-left and third-largest party, Podemos, sided with Mexico's president and promised to offer restoration to victims of colonialism if elected.
Initially designed to raise awareness of Sahrawi refugees living in Western Sahara, an exhibition takes a sprawling look at the legacies of colonialism.
They'll see only the message that the cover and post send, a message that reproduces and reinforces an enduring myth of settler colonialism.
It was a deliberate gesture by Jarrar, whose work often explores femininity and patriarchy, which in turn is interconnected with colonialism and warfare.
And given how utterly committed the show has been to its colonialism, its stereotypes, and its cheaply exotic tropes — the vengeful geisha, really?
These range from dismissive to condescending, with the occasional attempt to compare the all-consuming, structural violence of colonialism with ephemeral conflicts between tribes.
The exhibition shows how languages, myths, and society's shared imagination are indebted to other nations, entwined by histories of international trade, conflict, and colonialism.
From gentrification and political corruption to contemporary colonialism, the artist's latest collection of work titled Displacing Wavesemploys illustration and painting to convey powerful messages.
In honor of the fictional nation of Wakanda, an African country untouched by white colonialism, audiences dressed to impress and to make T'Challa proud.
Full of magic, history, humor — not to mention a biting criticism of white colonialism — The Old Drift will be unlike anything you've ever read.
Linguistic politics are often fraught with regard to majority tongues, let alone for endangered languages that have a long history of colonialism and disrespect.
Museums in the Netherlands are ditching historical terms and names, and updating their collections as they grapple with the legacy of slavery and colonialism.
Maduro has repeatedly dismissed the IMF as an agent of U.S. colonialism and criticized the institution for leading harsh austerity programs in developing countries.
He shut down that point, noting that the "diversity" of the squad may be "more of a reflection of France's colonialism" than anything else.
It was in 22017 that Frantz Fanon pointed out in The Wretched of the Earth that fascism is really just colonialism in the metropole.
Nationalists view this as a legacy of English colonialism, which saw the appropriation of land that under the clan system had been mutually owned.
There is no doubt that Mumbai, a city which survived decades of British colonialism, will emerge unscathed from a racist Coldplay and Beyoncé video.
Ricardo Rosselló sent a letter to President Donald Trump, asking him to abolish America's "territorial-colonialism" of Puerto Rico for once in for all.
Doing so would show "contempt not just for China but also Latin America," Jia said in an interview, citing Latin America's history of colonialism.
The Monroe Doctrine was originally intended as an expression of resistance against European colonialism, rather than an excuse for American intervention in Latin America.
The prints have a lyrical and poetic quality that fits well within the narratives of colonialism, historic violence, and the survival of Indigenous bodies.
For us, this flag is a symbol of institutionalized violence (genocide, rape, slavery, colonialism, etc.) against people of color, domestically as well as globally.
"Of course I agree that colonialism was one of the most awful institutions the world has ever seen," Roser noted to me via Twitter.
Another element is that growing interest in colonialism, slavery and the diaspora has expanded the story of Africa into the story of the world.
The story of India's role in America's opium addiction is one of colonialism, geopolitics, and vested business interests—with deep repercussions for both countries.
" He added, "To be clear, I am 100% opposed to colonialism, and 100% in favor of independence and freedom, in any country, including India.
In the past two years, a movement in British, American and South African universities has campaigned to remove statues redolent of colonialism and slavery.
In France it was seen as a critique of dog-eat-dog capitalism; in China as a comment on the weak heart of colonialism.
She sang an a capella version of Bob Marley's "War," updating lyrics referencing apartheid and colonialism in Africa to address child abuse, ye-AH.
This classic novel, about the spread of British colonialism in a fictional Nigerian village, raises some important questions about what makes a successful leader.
What Puerto Rico deserves is a fair and inclusive self-determination process to end more than 100 years of U.S. colonialism in the island.
So much of the language of colonialism—we say "the land was raped" and so on—what would it mean to invert that narrative?
His work refers to the Americas as the "classical work of Spain," and depicts colonialism as "an immense creation" of benevolence, justice, and beauty.
I write narratives about them in relation to the power that they have, putting them in context to current forms of colonialism and oppression.
The Taliban, for example, are Deobandis, a revivalist, anti-imperialist strain of Islam that emerged as a reaction to British colonialism in South Asia.
As a matter of fact, for the entire duration of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines, the Moro on Sulu and Mindinao fought their occupiers.
The worldview of countries that have suffered at the machinations of colonialism and Western power plays is conducive to grand policies and conspiracy theories.
A world where we really got serious about righting the wrongs of colonialism would be a world that might also start to undercut capitalism.
"It's a fair question," said Mr. Schoonmaker, who specialized in African art in graduate school and has organized several shows on colonialism and race.
As a captive, Mr. Mandela was kin to Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders who worked to overthrow racism and colonialism.
It was only after 2012 that I managed to come to terms with Asmara and its countless murky stories of war, exile, and colonialism.
The translation feels timely because "Yellow Negroes'" twin themes of undocumented migrant workers and the damaging legacy of European colonialism have not gone away.
Last Chance Mermaids, mud and the nightmare of colonialism and environmental destruction get swirled into a toxic soup in the Indigenous collective's 2018 film.
Some grew up in Caribbean or other countries where white colonialism had ruled, but they were free from the everyday indignities of Jim Crow.
Wilson could still speak of colonialism as something to be adjusted, rather than the vile white exploitation of dark-skinned people that it was.
The May 4, 1919, protest against Western colonialism had inflamed Chinese nationalism and helped spread a wave of ideas rejecting Chinese tradition and hierarchy.
In Africa, Facebook is trying to become "the internet," helping people get online, subsidizing access, but critics have compared the company's efforts to colonialism.
Ariella Azoulay's new book Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism (Verso, 2019) is an important read on the topic of museums, colonialism, and their clear relationship.
Since the trans-Atlantic slave trade and colonialism created the idea of a single African race, the term "black princess" has been an oxymoron.
The Ethiopia-born, New York-based artist creates densely-layered, large-scale canvases that depict grand movements and forces like capitalism, colonialism, and migration.
"Cultural colonialism," Mr. Krüger calls it, and then proceeds to list the fault lines that remain between East and West, some receding, some deepening.
So, when used by African people, it bears added tensions and implications—tensions animated by the question of authenticity in the context of colonialism.
Another striking work, "Tiled Flower Garden" (2012), makes a dramatic statement on the crumbling ecology of our world and the environmental legacy of colonialism.
Like other Rastafarians, Nansolo believes Selassie was a prophet descended from the biblical King Solomon, sent by God to liberate black Africans from colonialism.
Popular terms like "Afro-Latino" and "Latinx" are useful, she said, but they have limits when it comes to dismantling the legacy of colonialism.
From 219 to 173, he was a correspondent and editor of the leftist weekly newsmagazine L'Express, which opposed French colonialism in Indochina and Algeria.
After Mr. Ahmed's comments in November, Dr. Brager wrote on Twitter, "I refuse to 'reaffirm the value' of ethnonationalist settler colonialism," according to Tablet.
With colonialism came the idea that everything on this earth is made for our extraction and that everything is to be bought and sold.
It's really only been since Europeans came in and imposed colonialism on Bougainville that that idea of Bougainville as a unit has been created.
The art features luminous colors and dotted patterns, whose staccato effects evoke "Broken Skies," a title that alludes to the fractures caused by colonialism.
They stood at the foot of the monument to Jose Rizal, our national hero who stood against Spanish colonialism but cautioned against violent revolution.
Books from that issue dominate this week's recommended titles, from poets new and established, considering everything from class politics to colonialism to queer identity.
Ten years ago, Charles McGrath, a legendary books writer, traced Hergé's trajectory through accusations of anti-Communism, racism, colonialism, anti-Semitism and Nazi collaboration.
Recently, Canada has been in the forefront of the decolonization movement, which demands that institutions account for their role in the histories of colonialism.
Reclaiming surfing as a way to reacquaint oneself with one's Aboriginality, McGloin argues, constitutes a "form of active resistance" to the legacy of colonialism.
Sparked by this nation's commitment to independence and freedom, Haiti soon followed with its own revolution, throwing off the shackles of slavery and colonialism.
Arabs, then, often see Zionism as a species of colonialism and racism aimed at appropriating Palestinian land and systematically disenfranchising the Palestinians that remain.
But the industry has been criticized as a form of "toxic colonialism" for taking a huge toll on the environment and exploiting unskilled workers.
In his latest film, Zombi Child, Bertrand Bonello complements his usual emphasis on aesthetics with an insightful critique of colonialism and the contradictions of liberalism.
Crusades, colonialism and the collapse of the caliphate did not spell the end for Islam, and neither will Mr Trump, the imam says with resolve.
This gave Koyo a unique opportunity to drive forth a more radical understanding of post-colonialism, and the myths of barbarism that come with it.
But the cases have drawn criticism for being racially tinged and vestiges of colonialism, and the appellate court's decision relying on them likewise drew flak.
Maduro had repeatedly dismissed the IMF as an agent of U.S. colonialism and routinely criticized the institution for leading harsh austerity programs in developing countries.
India's 100-year film history spans colonialism, independence, partition and globalisation; a realist Indian cinema emerged parallel to the mainstream as early as the 1930s.
This kind of ethnography began to look like crypto-colonialism, the Western scientist telling the "native's" own story, sometimes without even talking to a native.
They have written about settler colonialism, mushrooms, and outer space for Real Life, Mask Magazine, and The New Inquiry, where they are a senior editor.
Plus, the regulatory context in the country leaves a lot to be desired — just ask Facebook about "digital colonialism" related to its "Free Basics" initiative.
Phil ya Nangoloh, the head of NamRights, a human-rights group in Windhoek, accuses China of "looking for Lebensraum" and practising "neo-colonialism" in Africa.
After he recently tweeted some cloddish comments about colonialism in India, where Facebook is facing intense competition, Zuckerberg slapped his hand publicly in a statement.
Gita Jackson wrote a piece for Offworld looking at similar questions of colonialism, and another on her relationship to Dragon Age: Inquisition for Giant Bomb.
Stopping DAPL, then, is about stopping a vicious pattern of U.S. colonialism that inflicts immediate environmental harms and future climate change impacts on indigenous peoples.
It's fun for the whole family, as long as the whole family can get down with cannibalism and the learning about the injustice of colonialism.
Two of my favorite shows you've curated—Beatriz Santiago Muñoz: A Universe of Fragile Mirrors and Firelei Báez: Bloodlines—showcased acts of resistance to colonialism.
Crazy Rich Asians does not offer any kind of deeper commentary on Singaporean colonialism, or address the darker history of the Young family's preposterous wealth.
His plan included the use of a viceroy -- a term that recalls colonialism -- to lead US efforts in the country, and would utilize more contractors.
Colonialism and empire largely receded from sight, as did postcolonial political efforts to develop redistributive regimes such as the short-lived New International Economic Order.
The exclusion has historical roots: Following orientalist stereotypes shored up under colonialism, the veiled and covered-up Muslim woman became the exemplar of oppressed persons.
Colonialism in Africa was largely a shoestring affair, its ambitions hemmed in by the restraining orders of European treasuries and the sensitivities of local populations.
I'm not sure if he's talking about evil or the mind-set of entitlement or colonialism but either three of those interpretations resonate with me.
Kennedy took a forthright stance against French colonialism in Algeria, previewing his Peace Corps-style competition with the Soviets in the newly independent Third World.
Maduro has repeatedly dismissed the IMF as an agent of U.S. colonialism and routinely criticizes the institution for leading harsh austerity programs in developing countries.
The family were the flotsam of colonialism, cultural castaways, the very type of people that Naipaul would make the subject of his fiction and reporting.
Once, atlases presented the "New World" as a landscape of unknowns and sprawling nature, which through colonialism, development, and unchecked industry has been irreversibly changed.
There's been a history of Brits using other countries as places to escape to and start afresh, emboldened by the power dynamic created by colonialism.
Cultural appropriation, especially by white males like Birk, can easily turn into an extension of colonialism, but Birk's work is too affectionate to be dangerous.
V.S. Naipaul, the Nobel laureate whose books were equally critical of colonialism and postcolonial life in Africa and his native Caribbean, has died at 85.
Irish's work also suggests a contemporary origin myth, one that acknowledges the ways in which trade, colonialism, and imperialism have altered whole systems of thought.
From Ottoman times through Western colonialism to the upheavals of the 20th century, such abuses have been prevalent in many Middle Eastern countries as well.
Earlier this year, a film came out titled Embrace of the Serpent, which graphically and poetically captured the ravages of 1900s colonialism in the Amazon.
Last night's performance at the Whitney Museum reminded the audience that they are all on unceded indigenous land, while exploring the implication of settler colonialism.
Presenting her suite titled "Recognition," she read an account of Queen Nzinga, a shrewd Southern African monarch who governed in the early years of colonialism.
" During an interview at his production office in Brooklyn, Mr. Lee explained, "Kwame was about trying to get the shackles of colonialism off black people.
And how for Mr. Corbyn and his ilk on the left, Israel, the Jew among the nations, is the last bastion of white, racist colonialism.
Greenland is home to 12,000 people, and the notion of buying an indigenous people and their ancestral lands smacks of colonialism and is deeply problematic.
"The greatest social issues we face today are the same big three we've faced for hundreds of years: colonialism, racism, and capitalist violence," she wrote.
When Fela, as he was internationally known, had a bone to pick with, say, colonialism or, well, America, he made sure to leave a filet.
Head of State: Started in 2016 by then-17-year-old Taofeek Abijako, the line looks to African colonialism for its upscale, graphic-heavy streetwear.
Colonialism, too, revealed the inherent contradictions of the bourgeois middle classes, as colonial racism stood in stark contrast to the claim of universal human equality.
On Twitter, critics of the prince's visit organized around the hashtag #NotMyPrince, where many demanded reparations and an official apology for centuries of British colonialism.
That is precisely the term for which another strategic port, Hong Kong, was leased by the Qing to the British in circumstances that epitomize colonialism.
My family had to move because there was no future in rural Gujarat; 200 years of British colonialism had left the Indian economy in ruins.
The 130 years of rule in Algeria culminated in an imperial identity that blended values like secularism with nationalism and the racial hierarchies of colonialism.
"Administering Puerto Rico is not one of the board's roles, and it would be the epitome of colonialism if that should happen," he told Reuters.
Derek Walcott's intricately metaphorical poetry captured the beauty of the Caribbean and the harsh legacy of colonialism, earning him the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Mehta also explores legacies of colonialism, including his own history as an Indian-American, and why immigration should be viewed as a form of reparations.
Specifically, it's about the bloody history of colonialism, and that history's refusal to stay buried, no matter how eager we are to whitewash our sins.
But the analogy to real-world, extractive colonialism gets much more pointed when it comes to New Horizons' two new mechanics: Nook Miles and crafting.
That was around the time that Marc Andreessen made his ... Yeah, he sort of talked about benign colonialism, and that, obviously, went down very badly.
As in the US, it grew out of a desire to naturalize and justify settler colonialism and the theft of lands owned by indigenous people.
It calls up the legacy of European colonialism, gendered characterizations of fertile landscapes ripe for exploitation, and related paintings by Henri Rousseau and Paul Gauguin.
Historians are now engaging in a fruitful debate about the similarities and differences between fascism and colonialism, and whether one was a form of another.
In addition to a new entrance pavilion, the museum will contain revised displays and labels that supposedly help "decolonize" an institution fundamentally built on colonialism.
Jorion's last series, Vestige d'Empire (Vestiges of Empire), focused on the architectural heritage of French colonialism in countries such as Vietnam, Senegal, China, and Madagascar.
Hyperallergic to host the launch of Anemones, a new magazine that will cover stories of liberation and anti-colonialism in the United States, Palestine, and India.
Beneath it lies the body of Kwame Nkrumah, the country's first president and, for many millions of people, a man synonymous with Africa's liberation from colonialism.
Its history was often ugly and racist, from the idea of "the white man's burden" that was used to justify colonialism to the pseudoscience of eugenics.
A. In 1947, Taiwan had recently been freed from Japanese colonialism and was hopeful that Chinese administration of the island would mean some autonomy and democracy.
In Africa, Putin can skirt Western sanctions and exploit historic ties to many of Africa's leaders and ruling parties, free from the historical baggage of colonialism.
The battles in Balangiga that took place toward the end of the 1899-1902 Philippine-American War marked one of the darkest chapters of U.S. colonialism.
A story of ill-fated lust and the traumatic experience of gendered colonialism, Rhys's novel marked her out as a leading female voice in postcolonial literature.
This time, the criticism for wearing a pith helmet, which many say has direct ties to European imperialism and colonialism, while on a safari in Kenya.
It is no surprise that there are growing movements to protest the racism and Eurocentrism ingrained in many museums, and to repatriate objects stolen under colonialism.
Class war, gang war, colonialism, and its discontents—there are some core, kinetically unsettling truths about Vancouver, which is not to say the city can't change.
But she is also critical of the way women's rights have been deployed by Western powers to justify colonialism, military intervention and attacks on her religion.
Angola is a former Portuguese colony and has branded previous attempts by Portugal to investigate Vicente as "revenge by the former colonial master" and "neo-colonialism".
U.S. colonialism, then, serves to pave the way for the expansion of extractive industries which scientists have now identified as contributors to human-caused climate change.
The film's fictional country is a black utopia, boasting advanced technology, gender equality, and a highly intellectual society that has successfully resisted European colonialism and imperialism.
The lecture was just released online by Rhizome, but I wanted to invite her into our Brooklyn studio to talk about the issues surrounding digital colonialism.
In many Asian countries, hip-hop rose to popularity as a form of self-expression and resistance, sometimes in the face of colonialism and oppressive regimes.
Whether critics consider this a timely critique of colonialism or another white-savior movie, Mr. Skarsgard is primarily focused on the opinion of one specific person.
" Rosselló ends his letter with an appeal to Trump's leadership, asking him to "work together to abolish this century old territorial-colonialism once and for all.
But this strategy fails to take into account the complex cruelties of colonialism and the predatory nature of the regimes that have developed in its place.
And yet, in "A Dying Colonialism," Fanon is really trying from within to understand the position of women by asking questions about patriarchal structures of domination.
Before colonialism, Kenya's Muslim-dominated coast was owned by the Sultan of Zanzibar, who enslaved Africans to work on plantations, while local Mijikenda inhabitants fled inland.
After his Maldivian Democratic Party took power this November, it pledged to end "China's colonialism" and renegotiate loans agreed by former strongman Abdulla Yameen with Beijing.
My father was always critical of Israel's policies toward Palestinians, convinced that the establishment of the state of Israel was implicated in the horrors of colonialism.
It began as a last gasp of colonialism, a plot by Britain and France, working with Israel, to reclaim the Suez Canal, recently nationalized by Egypt.
In her academic career, like in her art, she has worked to advance under-represented voices — notably, those affected by imperialism, capitalism, patriarchy, racism, and colonialism.
Passage uses symbolism to more broadly explore post-apartheid life by probing the history of colonialism and forced migration in South Africa during the Middle Passage.
"Historically, the Black community was and continues to be disadvantaged in mental health through subjection to trauma through enslavement, oppression, colonialism, racism, and segregation," Vance writes.
This movie prompted a riveting national conversation about race, gender, and colonialism for two reasons: the power of the film, and the power of its critics.
Colonialism, war, animal rights, and feminism are wrapped up in a suspenseful moment the Argentina-born, London-based artist captures in smooth, white, marble dust resin.
The ups and downs of this critical industry are a window into the evolution of Puerto Rico's economy and the effects of colonialism and other forces.
Had the Zionist project started a hundred years earlier, while colonialism was still in fashion, they would've gotten away with it … HB: But it worked anyway.
BEIJING — Thousands of Chinese students took to the streets in Beijing 19193 years ago Saturday, in a famous uprising against Western colonialism that still resonates today.
This thematic exhibition of 21st century art from the Caribbean archipelago features works in all media that explore race, the legacy of colonialism and the environment.
Arquetopia, which has locations in Puebla, Oaxaca, and, soon, the Peruvian city of Cusco, encourages resident artists to ask tough questions about colonialism, exoticism, and ethics.
" They add that art and cultural institutions "want to critically reflect on racism, migration, colonialism, but then only white people get well paid, non-precarious jobs.
Some preserve traditions that reflect their Genízaro origins, and like other products of colonialism, many are cultural amalgams of customs and motifs from sharply disparate worlds.
Among their demands were the removal of Confederate monuments, deeper legal investigations into hate crimes, and greater focus on indigenous cultures, colonialism and slavery in textbooks.
Despite the baggage of colonialism, democratic capitalism succeeded remarkably in Asia, Africa and Latin America after World War II, and after the Cold War in particular.
On Tennis On Australia Day, a short walk from the tennis arenas at Melbourne Park, a large gathering protested the holiday for its celebration of colonialism.
Some believe returning cultural heritage to Africa only scratches the surface of the reparations France should undertake to begin acknowledging and atoning for centuries of colonialism.
Humanity, as Carl Jung would have warned us, must be able to die to one's ego while letting slavery, apartheid, colonialism and ecocide die as well.
An icon of African anti-colonialism, Mr. Mugabe became a despot and presided over the decline of what had been one of Africa's most prosperous lands.
This slice of land, with China and Japan on either side and Russia in the far north, has suffered invasions, wars, colonialism, occupation and military dictatorships.
"We have lived for a hundred years under colonialism, and we freed ourselves; Palestine can, too," Mr. Mudenda said, as other delegates in the room applauded.
Betelhem Makonnen and Stephanie Concepcion Ramirez trace the influence of neo-colonialism on immigrants from the Global South, merging their personal journeys into a collective experience.
Although the print is sometimes small, they bring a fresh visual intelligence to both the curator's discipline and such issues as racism, colonialism, identity and fluidity.
She has worn symbols of European colonialism while on a visit to Africa and then reportedly expressed frustration that the press was focusing on her outfits.
The Imperial Radch trilogy is a tale of friendship, xenophobia, and colonialism set in a society both vastly different, yet sometimes sadly relevant, to our own.
The Belgian stop-motion movie This Magnificent Cake is an anthology set in an African hotel which explores themes around European colonialism in the 19th century.
Located on the outskirts of Brussels, the Africa Museum symbolized the ravages of colonialism that Belgium exacted upon its Congolese subjects during 75 years of occupation.
After World War II, nationalist movements in Asia and Africa helped throw off the yoke of European colonialism and allow formerly marginalized people to govern themselves.
If I am complaining about colonialism and can't even say thank you for the railways, then the chip is on my shoulder, the problem is mine.
Total disarmament may be as much a fantasy as militant black revolution, steeped as this country is in the legacy of settler-colonialism, genocide and slavery.
Creating Paradise is really just supposed to interrogate an idea of what utopia is, so we can look at colonialism, and we can talk about fantasy.
"We do not want a situation where there is a new version of colonialism happening because poor countries are unable to compete with rich countries," he said.
However, to those who experienced the destabilizing impacts of colonialism, or heard about it from their parents and grandparents, it calls up images of exploitation and oppression.
I think President's Day is a useless celebration of our country's history of colonialism, racism, and nationalism...but at least I don't have to go to work.
In a visit to Beijing recently, Dr Mahathir warned about a new "colonialism" and complained of unfair contracts drawn up to service China's Belt and Road Initiative.
With the help of a sacred anemone, she sets off on a mission that tackles issues of climate change, technology, queerness, colonialism, and Acilde's own gender identity.
But Thor's idea of a do-over doesn't really indict the complicit ruling class, nor does it say anything about (or even show) the victims of colonialism.
The exhibition includes film, video, photography, sculpture, and hand-dyed textiles that are inspired by the artist's family history, Islamic tradition, and the legacy of Western colonialism.
Yet the central argument of Niue's law from 1995—that a country code top-level domain is a "national resource"—continues to underscore debates over internet colonialism.
Puerto Rico's economy (itself malformed by over a century of colonialism) has spent the last several years battered by a debt crisis and US-government-imposed austerity.
What makes the show so compelling is that it helps us deconstruct the tropes of colonialism, perhaps even barbarism, and the vestiges of empire, Britain's in particular.
"I don't want Kaliningrad to become an appendage to the EU with cheap labor and low costs — that would be some kind of neo-colonialism," said Likhanov.
As early as 1929, under Belgian colonialism, an exhibition of watercolours by Albert Lubaki, a painter, caused a sensation at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.
It remains to be seen whether Facebook's banking and commerce initiatives manage to avoid the charges of digital colonialism that dogged its earlier efforts around internet accessibility.
Worse, by citing data going back to 1820, he sees them as whitewashing the violence of colonialism, casting recent world history as a narrative of nonstop progress.
Beyond the helicopters and protest rock, Vietnam today is a modern, complex country at a crucial junction with decades of colonialism and conflict still shaping its future.
While the last souvenir of British colonialism was overthrown, generations of history and heritage were abandoned in a mass migration that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
The book deals in large part with the effects of post-colonialism and neoliberalism on modern sexuality, and it is difficult for Rushdie to escape heavy-handedness.
This is the dystopian future that lefties have been harping on about for decades, the long-term blowback from colonialism, and the direct result of corporate globalization.
From there, the author surveys everything from films like Brokeback Mountain, the virginity complex, anal pleasure and violence, and even how butts relate to colonialism in Canada.
The "Buffalo Stance" singer's fifth solo album "Broken Politics" - set for release on Oct 19 - tackles issues ranging from the migrant crisis and colonialism to gun violence.
The novel spans more than 250 years and several continents as the sisters and their descendants wrestle with the physical and psychic scars of slavery and colonialism.
Around that time, Mohammed Yusuf, a young Salafi preacher in northeastern Nigeria, was delivering sermons about the ruinous legacy of colonialism and the corruption of Nigeria's élites.
Mr. Hugnet's Michelin Guide is mostly madcap fun, but underneath ripple the legacies of colonialism, which introduced "exotic" foreign lands and generally paved the way for tourism.
These laws are aimed at fighting what Indians are calling "data colonialism" — the fear that American tech giants will reap profits from Indian consumers and their data.
Meanwhile, Sanogo speaks of a period of cultural neo-colonialism when "Hollywood used to dump their films on African countries," undercutting homegrown productions with lower distribution costs.
Some local intellectuals compared the entire endeavor to colonialism—former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis rubbished it as "crisis tourism"—but it's difficult to imagine an alternative.
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The dungeon is this logic of colonialism applied to a space that resembles a prison; it is both a place of confinement and a supposedly empty place.
Lots of games have things in common with one another, but it's not typically because they all share a mixture of themes related to colonialism and racism.
Trying to understand these similarities and differences requires understanding what Andrea Smith described as the three pillars of white supremacy: slavery/capitalism, genocide colonialism, and orientalism/war.
What that means is again something that must be co-constituted, and requires us building deep relationships with one another to fight white supremacy and settler colonialism.
If you did, in fact, wonder why whites are the only race exercising racism, the following would be an analysis of white supremacy, colonialism, and class divides.
The biggest controversy had to do with the silly headgear: the pith helmet on safari in Kenya, which had people crying "Colonialism" and "Ignorance," and the fedora.
The essence of cultural colonialism is that you demand of yourself that your work measure up to standards that cannot be shared or debated where you live.
In the shadow of the Darran Mountains, an ensemble of Kiwis, Americans, Canadians, Aussies and Brits had a lively discussion about their respective relationships to British colonialism.
Much like how colonialism in the United States and Indian boarding schools prohibited indigenous languages, many Aboriginal languages in Australia were similarly lost under oppressive government regulations.
H.T. Darling's Incredible Musaeum in Baltimore's 1814 Peale Museum, the first built museum in the United States, offers visitors a complex narrative of time travel and colonialism.
Embrace of the Serpent is one part adventure film, one part reverie for lost traditions and old ways of life, and one part horror story about colonialism.
Once again we have to come to terms with being one of the Caribbean peoples on the hurricane highway, who, through slavery, colonialism and hurricanes, invented resilience.
For many Africans, recipes are one of the last vestiges of connection between our presents and pasts, before the culture-changing influences of Islam, Christianity and colonialism.
Black Panther highlights many aspects of the "black experience": the effects of colonialism, intergenerational trauma, traditions… And what's more, Black Panther depicts ideological quarrels between its characters.Yes.
Like everything else about the Muslim encounter with European colonialism, this is a painful memory, and many Muslims insist that the European stance was patronising and hypocritical.
"That used to be the symbol of colonialism, and Bourguiba is the symbol of freedom, of independence and of the modern state," he said at the unveiling.
The legacy of colonialism in Africa and a continuing struggle for full independence: The novelist Imbolo Mbue writes in her essay: But from whom are we independent?
" Colonialism, she realized, "was no longer a matter of my own maligned fate but a system of evil whose tentacles reached into every phase of African life.
A leading industrial power that built itself on coal and colonialism, Britain is now trying to pivot away from the fossil fuels that powered the industrial age.
African politicians, nimble critics of the France-Afrique that keeps them fed, won't forget you either for giving them a leg up for their victory over colonialism.
"Of course I supported the rebellion against the British colonial government and colonialism itself," said Ms. So, who at the time worked for a mainland Chinese company.
For example, the khipu discovered with the chili peppers may have some specific indicator that resembles others whose provenance was lost over the centuries since Spanish colonialism.
Because he grew up in such a large city with a history of British colonialism, it makes sense that he has such a familiarity with Western products.
"Yellow Negroes," the longest story in the book and the one it's named after, takes place at a complex intersection of French colonialism, racial tension, and economics.
As expressed by Vergangenheitsbewältigung and the other works in the first gallery room, Matharu has been chipping away at colonialism for two decades, and seemingly, in solitude.
In that sense, their acceptance often feels to me like a reluctance from some women to cut loose investments: in men, in wealth, in whiteness, in colonialism.
This week, Murakami and Kanye, museums confronting colonialism, André Leon Talley talks race, the Enlightenment's racism, winning a house in Detroit, Falz's This Is Nigeria, and more.
Council member María José Lecha González said public commemoration of Columbus glorifies colonialism and imperialism, and called the holiday a "mockery" of the genocide of the indigenous population.
" Noah took a break from reading the letter to say, "I'm not trying to be at a--hole but I think it's more a reflection of France's colonialism.
In his lifetime Congo had gone from brutal Belgian colonialism to brief independence under Patrice Lumumba to dictatorship under Mobutu Sese Seko, before the Kabila clan took over.
In less practiced hands, the topics of Prato's essays might come off as trite or lip service to the shower thoughts of vacationers who are benefiting from colonialism.
No one is ever prepared for a natural disaster, but a natural disaster within an economy crippled by colonialism, an odious debt, and weak infrastructure is beyond disastrous.
This speaks to a long history of destructive capitalism in Brazil, running back from the times of colonialism up through the disastrous policies of the current Bolsonaro government.
Carlos Rolón's latest body of work transforms the iconography of Spanish colonialism in the Americas while elevating memories and images from his childhood in Chicago's Puerto Rican community.
Many black voters still viewed the DA as a "white party", an impression not helped by Ms Zille's tweets about the legacy of colonialism being not "only negative".
For nearly a century, Hollywood has been churning out versions of the loinclothed legend, swinging through the African jungle on a fever dream of colonialism and paternalistic imperialism.
But France's rule was brutal, using torture, assassination, and collective punishment to crush calls for independence — tactics that made France a global symbol of the evils of colonialism.
The piece strikes me as a representation of the lost count of days these women were subjected to violence and the lives imposed by militarization, colonialism, and imperialism.
Themes range from the Steubenville rape case in #sweetjane (2014) by Andrea Bowers to the dark arc of western colonialism in Michel Auder's The Course of Empire (2017).
But we're talking about people who historically have several well-founded grievances against the West and the history of colonialism and recent misadventures in countries like Iraq, say.

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