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- t and complete translation from another language, colonial powers were able to establish a hierarchy of lang... n which each was ranked on a scale of generality. Colonial governments, often with the help of Christian mis... en languages—“vehicular languages” as the Belgian colonial authorities called them—which they can use as a m... by definition serve as a medium for agency in the colonial polity. Meanwhile, French, Spanish, and English a
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- colonization of their worlds. * Later forms of colonial domination have transformed these Indigenous soci... ltural contact and interaction that can be called colonial encounters. * The 17th century fur trade betwe... ence behaves in pretty much the same ways. ===== Colonial encounters often have unintended and unanticipate... Wolf also highlights that many changes caused by colonial encounters were unplanned and many of the biggest
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- colonization of their worlds. * Later forms of colonial domination have transformed these Indigenous soci... interaction that can be described as examples of colonial encounters. * The 17th century fur trade betwe... ence behaves in pretty much the same ways. ===== Colonial encounters often have unintended and unanticipate... Wolf also highlights that many changes caused by colonial encounters were unplanned and many of the biggest
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- be something we would not otherwise be. ===== A colonial panopticon ===== Colonialism is a regime based on this kind of knowledge. Through colonial knowledge, people become colonial subjects. In its 500-years-or-more history, colonialism has been many di... le. Though complex and varied, an ideal in French colonial policy was to replace people’s cultures and value
- staying @talks:staying
- JS~~ # Staying in contact ## Staying in contact: Colonial encounter as constitutive fiction Ryan Schram ... s to the simultaneously systematic yet shoestring colonial governance of the country, and particularly the m... nly the conditions for political participation in colonial PNG but the constitutive fiction of the postcolon... es. Maclean (1998) has shown that the process of colonial incorporation itself rests on a fundamental duali
- lukim @talks:lukim
- ### Papua New Guinea (PNG), past and present * Colonial possession by Britain, Australia, and Germany beg... people in the country have sustained contact with colonial government after 1945, under a UN mandate to deco... yumi" (*our* newspaper). Umm, really!? ## The colonial state is characterized by epistemic anxiety Colonial states are knowledge regimes; The state governs gover
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- e interconnectedness of diverse communities. In a colonial era and today in a globalized sociopolitical and ... in which this language is dominant. * Schools in colonial territories and postcolonial countries have histo... and government. * Languages not appropriated by colonial governments remained oral for the most part. They... time" or do they represent people's resistance to colonial domination (Errington 1974, McDowell 1988, Kaplan
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- s, and this and other bureaucratic records of the colonial population were based on his understanding of rac... , the map, and the museum are three core tools of colonial power, and three seeds of a future national consc... n about identity are exonyms by definition. * A colonial census sorts people of one territory into many sm... d a normative standard of a dominant culture. * Colonial censuses tend to place different communal identit
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- a world defined by the legacies of past European colonial expansion. But what is the nature of colonialism... define the historical process that establishes a colonial order in terms of the ultimate effects of that or... processes that leads to these outcomes. * Many colonial situations can be said to be based on “working mi... to new situations. ===== Sahlins argues that the colonial encounter is mediated by people’s symbolic catego
- the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
- a “cargo cult” (Lindstrom 1993). Starting in the colonial period, in many parts of PNG, prophets arose predicting that the white Australian colonial officials and settlers would soon be swept away, ... or the coming of the ancestors and the end of the colonial order. The colonial administration was horrified at this. They saw it as an example of hysteria brought on
- print @talks:print
- ns: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua # ## Print prestations: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua ## Ryan Schram A paper presented in the ... ibrary collections. ## Papuan Times as a unique colonial counterpublic ## * The editorial in last extant ... verted into a new job or other opportunities in a colonial world. * As a counterpublic, //Papuan Times// and
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- ===== A “mixt Crew,” “no Indians” ===== When the colonial project extends to what is today Robeson County, ... de is motivated by paternalism ==== * European colonial policymakers often believed that colonized people... allel lines of paternalistic preconceptions ==== Colonial administrators and early anthropologists both sep... s, and this and other bureaucratic records of the colonial population were based on his understanding of rac
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- a machine or living organism. They advocated for colonial policies of noninterference. For the most part, colonial governments had little interest in anthropologist... time” or do they represent people’s resistance to colonial domination (Billings 2002; Burridge 1954; Erringt... //Neither Cargo Nor Cult: Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji//. Duke University Press. K
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- === * The initial European conception of their colonial expansion is that it is simply the establishment ... w place. * But this produces a contradiction: A colonial settlement calls forth its opposite—A colonial settlement is not a native society. * Colonialism is the *... ggle of recognition between Orokaiva and the (neo)colonial culture. What happens next? * Orokaiva people a
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- these people became the official name used by the colonial government, even after the government learned man... in the sense of an imagined community emerges on colonial frontiers. * Creole (or mestizo) populations of European colonial territories developed their own sense of themselv... eak with the present in which they are subject to colonial power. * Anderson fetishizes modernity. He wa