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- ); Englund and Leach (2000) ===== Dancing around colonialism ===== We’ve been talking a lot about colonialism as a force in history. In many ways, we live in a world defined by the legacies of past European colonial expansion. But what is the nature of colonialism, and this legacy? * Colonialism is an instance of domi
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- ===== A “mixt Crew,” “no Indians” ===== When the colonial project extends to what is today Robeson County, ... ==== “Before it is too late” ===== ==== European colonialism after the end of the slave trade is motivated by paternalism ==== * European colonial policymakers often believed that colonized people... allel lines of paternalistic preconceptions ==== Colonial administrators and early anthropologists both sep
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- ples and a standard by which they justified their colonial rule. * It is the duty of a paternalistic colonial state to train people to be good public citizens. *... by official statistics * The elites inherit the colonial order. In the postcolonial nation, an elite participates in liberal politics in "civil society" while every
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- terdependent classes at war with each other. ### Colonialism contains its own opposite. * Colonization i... ” (empty) places on Earth. It’s only “new” to the colonial settlers. * Colonization contains its opposit... ociety of its territory where it was settled. * Colonialism is, then, two contradictory realities at once, and it is neither of them. * Colonialism is, as Ryan says, “a system of racial governan
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- r lumps—horticulturalist, urban, complex, settler-colonial. We’re all on a spectrum. ==== The post-1970s lo
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- n //Lineages of Political Society: Studies in Postcolonial Democracy//, 1–26. New York: Columbia University