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- ay back? ===== Radcliffe-Brown, equilibrium, and colonialism as genocide ===== I don’t think it is entirel... colonization of their worlds. * Later forms of colonial domination have transformed these Indigenous societies. ===== So what is “colonialism”? ===== In academic literature the terms colonialism and imperialism are often used in fuzzy ways, and
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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
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- * Bamford (2004) ===== Is anthropology a form of colonialism? ===== According to Shah (2007), the 1901 and... 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
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- (for me) and an other (for other people). ===== Colonialism as dialectic ===== * 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 *
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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
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- in Mexico in the 16th century, argued against the colonial system of conquest, violent pacification, and sla