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 Translation for 'postcolonialism' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   postcolonialism | -
пол.
postcolonialism {noun}
постколониализъм {м}
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Translation for 'postcolonialism' from English to Bulgarian

postcolonialism {noun}
постколониализъм {м}пол.
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Usage Examples English
  • In an effort to understand postcolonialism through scholarship and technology, in addition to important literature, many stakeholders have published projects about the subject.
  • Malik also famously worked alongside fellow Lebanese diplomat and philosopher Karim Azkoul. He is related to founder of postcolonialism Edward Said through marriage.
  • The word "sinophone" has different meanings among scholars in fields such as Sinology, linguistics, comparative literature, language teaching, and postcolonialism.
  • Rivera is known for her academic contributions in the area of postcolonialism, especially with reference to Caribbean thought.
  • Utarit's artworks have been described as involving the relationships between historical arts such as Renaissance art from the Western world and postcolonialism.

  • McLennan is known for his works on postcolonialism and postsecularism.
  • Schwarz has written and edited books on postcolonialism, British cultural and political history, and 20th-century Caribbean and North American writers including George Lamming, Earl Lovelace, and James Baldwin.
  • Since 1997 he has been employed at the City College of New York where he teaches courses on postcolonialism, biography and autobiography, 17th century British poetry, modern and contemporary British literature.
  • More recently, her work has involved other performers—dancers, actors— around themes related to multiculturalism, postcolonialism and intersectional feminism.
  • Anthony James Carrigan (11 September 1980 – 3 March 2016) was a British academic noted for his pioneering work in combining the theoretical paradigms of postcolonialism and environmental studies (in particular ecocriticism).

  • Project 1975 started in 2010 as a two-year project with the intent to explore the relationships between contemporary art and postcolonialism.
  • Hill specializes in postcolonialism and in the Maghreb.
  • Decoloniality is often conflated with postcolonialism, decolonization, and postmodernism. However, decolonial theorists draw clear distinctions.
  • "The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures" is a 1989 non-fiction book on postcolonialism, penned by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin.
  • The book has been noted for its difficulty to categorise in traditional genres and its themes regarding postcolonialism, the possibility of synthesising cultures, and Western knowledge systems, particularly with regards to anthropology.

  • Scholars in postcolonialism address colonial and racial dynamics of coloniality arguing that the structures of power have produced systems and hierarchal orders that have outlived formal colonialism.
  • Her research interests include visual culture; contemporary art and critical theory; postcolonialism, geoculture, and geographies, cultures of education and gender.
  • Common themes include: exile and return to the motherland; the relationship of language to nation; colonialism and postcolonialism; self-determination and liberty; racial identity.
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