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    Magical realists incorporate some other techniques that have been linked to post-colonialism, with hybridity being a primary feature. Magic realism itself is hybrid. Specifically, magical realism is illustrated in the inharmonious arenas of such opposites as urban and rural, and Western and indigenous. The plots of magical realist works…

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    Essay On Iroquois Tribe

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    The Iroquois settled and dominated the region of modern northern New York in several ways. For one, they spoke a number of distinct languages to communicate to each other and different tribes (Klein 4). Second, the Iroquois tribe was more formally structured, socially and politically then most of the other tribes. Starting around 1000 ad, the Iroquois colonized Lawrence Valley and cultivated maize. By 1300 ad they moved away from hunting and gathering and started to build longhouses to obtain…

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    colonized by the Europeans. The Europeans had a conference to divide Africa up and the Africans weren’t present. The Africans were treated as what some people called abused. The Germans described the Africans as uneducated, worthless, and pitiful. Colonialism has negatively impacted African cultures because that is something that they are going to remember and never forget. During the colonization of Africa, the Africans were split up between European countries while the Europeans were having…

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    Journey to Work: Transnational Prostitution in Colonial British West Africa is an ambitious undertaking achieved by Saheed Aderinto. In this article, his main argument is that local social processes contributed to change the perceptions on the prostitution in Nigeria, and that prostitution network in Nigeria-Gold Coast flourished partly because men benefited of the remittance of women. But he also announces that his article adresses multiple other questions: « How did the attitudes of…

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    European Imperialism DBQ

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    In the first half of the twentieth century, the economic, political, ideological aspects all contributed to the skyrocketing and widespread imperialism, galvanizing developed countries to seek for more lands beyond the mainlands. However, the reasons are not isolated. The factor of economic pursuit, political ambitions, and ideological considerations were inter-connected, together strengthening the determination to expand territories. To begin with, the economic pursuit in the land overseas was…

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    Andrew Roberts summarizes the British imperialism in India as a positive impact since it led to the technological development of the sub-continent. The European prejudices are deeply embedded in the quote stated by Andrew Roberts. He suggests that Britain was a benevolent colonial power since it led to the “modernization’’ and “development’’ of India. The author showcases strong support towards the British imperialist policies disapproving the Indian perspective. The exchange of goods and…

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    In the pre-colonial era, westerners had adopted the colonial discourse to serve their imperial aims and plots. This discourse took part in literature, and covered the idea of representation. The western travelers found the Moroccan characteristics such as habitant, landscapes, religious festivals, customs … fertile to represent the country, whether positively or negatively. Those representations differ depending on the difference perceptions of the writers and their origins. This paper will shed…

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    exists as not just something aesthetic, but something that carries with it meaning. Art is a peaceful negotiation, as a white arrow is intended to project truce and compromise, and its existence parallels Native existence, despite the imposition of colonialism. To further the metaphor with history, “[t]he bag of white arrows is heavy with rain” (12). Native art is abundant, and full of meaning, eager to be unpacked and understood. Every Native individual holds their unique memory and identity…

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    Bangarra Dance Analysis

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    entails the awe-spiring, yet historically enlightening journey of an Aboriginal girl who was taken from her home and forced to conform to the westernised norms of the 1800’s. In an era plagued by racism and prejudice, Mathinna emanates the themes of colonialism, and cultural intolerance. Following the viewing of this scintillating production, it is undeniably clear that the architect of Mathinna, Stephen Page, has deliberately intended to shed light on the immoral practice of social and cultural…

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    The colony of Algeria was one of many that was established by the French in order to rectify their diminishing image on the international spectrum. Throughout history, the nation of France has seemed to be in the shadows of Great Britain as well as struggling to keep up with their advancements. Throughout the 19th century, France experienced its fair share of losses, bad leaders, and through their eyes, national embarrassment. The revolution began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s which…

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