Author: Arlo Kempf
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402099444
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Almost a decade in, Empire remains the 21st Century's dominant mode of cultural production, and North America remains at the apex of the colonial imperative. The contributors to this volume argue that, far from being a post-colonial world, the struggle for independence of polity and culture is still alive and relevant. The book brings together relevant examples of anti-colonial discourse and struggle from across the US and Canada, providing unique perspectives on resistance, activism, scholarship and pedagogy. Anti-colonialism is an evolving framework to which this book hopes to make a unique contribution, with the range, depth and analytical approach of the chapters it contains. The emphasis on anti-colonial resistance here is significant, as it consistently reveals the personal commitment required for the undoing of domination, as well as the ways in which people can collectively pursue radical politics in their aim of bringing about social justice. The book examines a multitude of actions which could be termed anti-colonial, from student walkouts along the US/Mexico border, to interrogations of the relationship between indigenous and anti-racist struggles in North America, to analyses of the implications of anti-colonialism for community unionism as well as disability rights struggles. Chapters also look at the movement for Africentric schools in Toronto, provide an annotated and comparative look at the myriad struggles for and by the Fourth World and Fourth World nations, and analyze the creation of an anti-colonial classroom in a Montreal university. They also explore the colonial underpinnings of multicultural education in the US. With contributions from leading thinkers such as Henry Giroux, Ward Churchill, and Peter McLaren, as well as fresh perspectives from junior academics, this book provides a diverse and varied survey of anti-colonialism in the US and Canada. It will be a thought-provoking read for those working in a wide variety of disciplines, from Sociology to Politics. In daring and incisive ways, Arlo Kempf's collection further positions anti-colonialism as the necessary educational project for the colonizer and colonized within us all; it reflectively re-sets the radical education agenda, with telling historical and current instances that are used by the book's authors to move constructively forward in critical ways. John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA
Breaching the Colonial Contract
Author: Arlo Kempf
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402099444
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Almost a decade in, Empire remains the 21st Century's dominant mode of cultural production, and North America remains at the apex of the colonial imperative. The contributors to this volume argue that, far from being a post-colonial world, the struggle for independence of polity and culture is still alive and relevant. The book brings together relevant examples of anti-colonial discourse and struggle from across the US and Canada, providing unique perspectives on resistance, activism, scholarship and pedagogy. Anti-colonialism is an evolving framework to which this book hopes to make a unique contribution, with the range, depth and analytical approach of the chapters it contains. The emphasis on anti-colonial resistance here is significant, as it consistently reveals the personal commitment required for the undoing of domination, as well as the ways in which people can collectively pursue radical politics in their aim of bringing about social justice. The book examines a multitude of actions which could be termed anti-colonial, from student walkouts along the US/Mexico border, to interrogations of the relationship between indigenous and anti-racist struggles in North America, to analyses of the implications of anti-colonialism for community unionism as well as disability rights struggles. Chapters also look at the movement for Africentric schools in Toronto, provide an annotated and comparative look at the myriad struggles for and by the Fourth World and Fourth World nations, and analyze the creation of an anti-colonial classroom in a Montreal university. They also explore the colonial underpinnings of multicultural education in the US. With contributions from leading thinkers such as Henry Giroux, Ward Churchill, and Peter McLaren, as well as fresh perspectives from junior academics, this book provides a diverse and varied survey of anti-colonialism in the US and Canada. It will be a thought-provoking read for those working in a wide variety of disciplines, from Sociology to Politics. In daring and incisive ways, Arlo Kempf's collection further positions anti-colonialism as the necessary educational project for the colonizer and colonized within us all; it reflectively re-sets the radical education agenda, with telling historical and current instances that are used by the book's authors to move constructively forward in critical ways. John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402099444
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Almost a decade in, Empire remains the 21st Century's dominant mode of cultural production, and North America remains at the apex of the colonial imperative. The contributors to this volume argue that, far from being a post-colonial world, the struggle for independence of polity and culture is still alive and relevant. The book brings together relevant examples of anti-colonial discourse and struggle from across the US and Canada, providing unique perspectives on resistance, activism, scholarship and pedagogy. Anti-colonialism is an evolving framework to which this book hopes to make a unique contribution, with the range, depth and analytical approach of the chapters it contains. The emphasis on anti-colonial resistance here is significant, as it consistently reveals the personal commitment required for the undoing of domination, as well as the ways in which people can collectively pursue radical politics in their aim of bringing about social justice. The book examines a multitude of actions which could be termed anti-colonial, from student walkouts along the US/Mexico border, to interrogations of the relationship between indigenous and anti-racist struggles in North America, to analyses of the implications of anti-colonialism for community unionism as well as disability rights struggles. Chapters also look at the movement for Africentric schools in Toronto, provide an annotated and comparative look at the myriad struggles for and by the Fourth World and Fourth World nations, and analyze the creation of an anti-colonial classroom in a Montreal university. They also explore the colonial underpinnings of multicultural education in the US. With contributions from leading thinkers such as Henry Giroux, Ward Churchill, and Peter McLaren, as well as fresh perspectives from junior academics, this book provides a diverse and varied survey of anti-colonialism in the US and Canada. It will be a thought-provoking read for those working in a wide variety of disciplines, from Sociology to Politics. In daring and incisive ways, Arlo Kempf's collection further positions anti-colonialism as the necessary educational project for the colonizer and colonized within us all; it reflectively re-sets the radical education agenda, with telling historical and current instances that are used by the book's authors to move constructively forward in critical ways. John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA
Anti-Colonialism and Education
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9087901119
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
There is a rich intellectual history to the development of anti-colonial thought and practice. In discussing the politics of knowledge production, this collection borrows from and builds upon this intellectual traditional to offer understandings of the macro-political processes and structures of education delivery (e. g., social organization of knowledge, culture, pedagogy and resistant politics).
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9087901119
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
There is a rich intellectual history to the development of anti-colonial thought and practice. In discussing the politics of knowledge production, this collection borrows from and builds upon this intellectual traditional to offer understandings of the macro-political processes and structures of education delivery (e. g., social organization of knowledge, culture, pedagogy and resistant politics).
Resistance and Decolonization
Author: Amilcar Cabral
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1783483768
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
How can a people overthrow 500 years of colonial oppression? What can be done to decolonize mentalities, economic structures, and political institutions? In this book, which includes the first translation of the text ‘Analysis of a Few Types of Resistance’ as well as ‘The Role of Culture in the Struggle for Independence,’ the African revolutionary Amílcar Cabral explores these and other questions. These texts demonstrate his frank and insightful directives to his comrades in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde’s party for independence, as well as reflections on culture and combat written the year prior to his assassination by the Portuguese secret police. As one of the most important and profound African revolutionary leaders in the 20th century, and justly compared in importance to Frantz Fanon, Cabral’s thoughts and instructions as articulated here help us to rethink important issues concerning nationalism, culture, vanguardism, revolution, liberation, colonialism, race, and history. The volume also includes two introductory essays: the first introduces Cabral’s work within the context of Africana critical theory, and the second situates these texts in the context their historical-political context and analyzes their relevance for contemporary anti-imperialism.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1783483768
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
How can a people overthrow 500 years of colonial oppression? What can be done to decolonize mentalities, economic structures, and political institutions? In this book, which includes the first translation of the text ‘Analysis of a Few Types of Resistance’ as well as ‘The Role of Culture in the Struggle for Independence,’ the African revolutionary Amílcar Cabral explores these and other questions. These texts demonstrate his frank and insightful directives to his comrades in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde’s party for independence, as well as reflections on culture and combat written the year prior to his assassination by the Portuguese secret police. As one of the most important and profound African revolutionary leaders in the 20th century, and justly compared in importance to Frantz Fanon, Cabral’s thoughts and instructions as articulated here help us to rethink important issues concerning nationalism, culture, vanguardism, revolution, liberation, colonialism, race, and history. The volume also includes two introductory essays: the first introduces Cabral’s work within the context of Africana critical theory, and the second situates these texts in the context their historical-political context and analyzes their relevance for contemporary anti-imperialism.
Colonialism and Culture
Author: Nicholas B. Dirks
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472064342
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Provides new and important perspectives on the complex character of colonial history
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472064342
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Provides new and important perspectives on the complex character of colonial history
A Life in the Cinema
Author: Mick Garris
Publisher: Gauntlet Press
ISBN: 9781887368360
Category : Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: Gauntlet Press
ISBN: 9781887368360
Category : Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Servolution
Author: Dino Rizzo
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310287634
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
The idea of servolution is a revolution of serving others, and this resource provides practical ideas and strategies to get started.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310287634
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
The idea of servolution is a revolution of serving others, and this resource provides practical ideas and strategies to get started.
Tenth Malaysia plan, 2011-2015
Author: Malaysia. Unit Perancang Ekonomi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Malaysia
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Malaysia
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Legendary Biju
Author: K. P. Mohanty
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Legendary Biju: The Man And Mission Deals With The Life And Achievements Of Biju Patnaik, The Dare-Evil Freedom Fighter, The Recondite Statesman, The Devoted Social Activist, The Spirited Humanist And The Towering Political Figure In The Pre And Post-Independent India. It Has Tried To Explore The Different Strands Of His Multi-Faceted Approach To Life And Living. A Study To Assess The Maverick Personality That Biju Was And An Enigma Still.... Contents Chapter 1: My Reminiscences By Rabi Ray, Chapter 2: Biju: A Paradoxical Personality By Sarat Kumar Kar, Chapter 3: The Way I Look Upon Biju Babu By Late Banka Bihari Das, Chapter 4: Biju: A Statesman By Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty, Chapter 5: Biju Patnaik: As I Know Him By Girija Bhusan Patnaik, Chapter 6: How I Knew Biju Babu By Dr Jogesh Rout, Chapter 7: Biju Patnaik: An Enigma By Gour Mohan Sarangi, Chapter 8: Biju Patnaik: A Profile By Dr Pabak Kanungo, Chapter 9: Biju: The Lotus Eater: The Dreamer Of Dreams By Dr Nishamani Kar, Chapter 10: Biju Patnaik: As People Remember By J K Patnaik, Chapter 11: Biju Patnaik: The Colossar Leader Of Orissa By Dr Debadatta Mohanty, Chapter 12: Biju Patnaik And The Indian Federal System By Swadesh Kumar Ghosh, Chapter 13: Biju And The Media By Guru Kalyan Mohapatra, Chapter 14: Biju Patnaik And Women Empowerment By Dr Srinibas Pathi, Chapter 15: Biju Patnaik: The Yogi Of Orissan Development By Dr Jugal K Mishra, Chapter 16: Biju Patnaik: An Epitome Of National Glory By Saroj Kumar Patnaik, Chapter 17: Biju Patnaik: The Chief Minister Of Orissa By Dr Shridhar Charan Sahoo, Chapter 18: Biju Patnaik: The Leader Of Opposition By Dhirendra Nath Srichandan, Chapter 19: Biju Patnaik: The Mna And Mission By Bishnu Charan Rout.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Legendary Biju: The Man And Mission Deals With The Life And Achievements Of Biju Patnaik, The Dare-Evil Freedom Fighter, The Recondite Statesman, The Devoted Social Activist, The Spirited Humanist And The Towering Political Figure In The Pre And Post-Independent India. It Has Tried To Explore The Different Strands Of His Multi-Faceted Approach To Life And Living. A Study To Assess The Maverick Personality That Biju Was And An Enigma Still.... Contents Chapter 1: My Reminiscences By Rabi Ray, Chapter 2: Biju: A Paradoxical Personality By Sarat Kumar Kar, Chapter 3: The Way I Look Upon Biju Babu By Late Banka Bihari Das, Chapter 4: Biju: A Statesman By Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty, Chapter 5: Biju Patnaik: As I Know Him By Girija Bhusan Patnaik, Chapter 6: How I Knew Biju Babu By Dr Jogesh Rout, Chapter 7: Biju Patnaik: An Enigma By Gour Mohan Sarangi, Chapter 8: Biju Patnaik: A Profile By Dr Pabak Kanungo, Chapter 9: Biju: The Lotus Eater: The Dreamer Of Dreams By Dr Nishamani Kar, Chapter 10: Biju Patnaik: As People Remember By J K Patnaik, Chapter 11: Biju Patnaik: The Colossar Leader Of Orissa By Dr Debadatta Mohanty, Chapter 12: Biju Patnaik And The Indian Federal System By Swadesh Kumar Ghosh, Chapter 13: Biju And The Media By Guru Kalyan Mohapatra, Chapter 14: Biju Patnaik And Women Empowerment By Dr Srinibas Pathi, Chapter 15: Biju Patnaik: The Yogi Of Orissan Development By Dr Jugal K Mishra, Chapter 16: Biju Patnaik: An Epitome Of National Glory By Saroj Kumar Patnaik, Chapter 17: Biju Patnaik: The Chief Minister Of Orissa By Dr Shridhar Charan Sahoo, Chapter 18: Biju Patnaik: The Leader Of Opposition By Dhirendra Nath Srichandan, Chapter 19: Biju Patnaik: The Mna And Mission By Bishnu Charan Rout.
Twelfth Five Year Plan, 2012-2017: Social sectors
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Racism, Colonialism, and Indigeneity in Canada
Author: Martin John Cannon
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780199020515
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This unique collection of readings written primarily by Indigenous scholars explores how the convergence of racism and colonialism has shaped the lives of Indigenous people. The text aims to provide insight into what can be done to address historic wrongdoings while also showing how much canbe gained by working across differences, revitalizing original partnerships and agreements, and coming together collectively as Canadians to combat racism.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780199020515
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This unique collection of readings written primarily by Indigenous scholars explores how the convergence of racism and colonialism has shaped the lives of Indigenous people. The text aims to provide insight into what can be done to address historic wrongdoings while also showing how much canbe gained by working across differences, revitalizing original partnerships and agreements, and coming together collectively as Canadians to combat racism.