The Colonial Dream

The Colonial Dream

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  • Author: Damien Tricoire
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110715317
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

The series aims at publishing works operating at the intersections of political theory, intellectual and conceptual history, and empirically dense socio-economic and political analyses of power. The works published in this series will place particular emphasis on the transregional – transimperial, transnational, transcultural – and the transtemporal orientation of political concepts and practices of power, with a special focus on idioms of rulership, political normativity and order, as well as subversion and rebellion against such regimes.


Moroccan Dreams

Moroccan Dreams

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  • Author: Claudio Minca
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1786720175
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 437

Morocco has long been a mythic land, firmly rooted in the European colonial imagination. For more than a century it has been appropriated by travellers, explorers, writers and artists. It is just these images and imaginings that are now being reconstructed for nostalgic consumption. In Moroccan Dreams, Claudio Minca examines this aestheticised re-enactment of the colonial, exploring the ways in which Moroccans themselves have become complicit in the re-writing of their homes and lives. Richly illustrated, the book provides a fascinating journey that will engage and delight all those enamoured of Morocco and its extraordinary geographies.


Dreams and the Invisible World in Colonial New England

Dreams and the Invisible World in Colonial New England

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  • Author: Ann Marie Plane
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812290542
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

From angels to demonic specters, astonishing visions to devilish terrors, dreams inspired, challenged, and soothed the men and women of seventeenth-century New England. English colonists considered dreams to be fraught messages sent by nature, God, or the Devil; Indians of the region often welcomed dreams as events of tremendous significance. Whether the inspirational vision of an Indian sachem or the nightmare of a Boston magistrate, dreams were treated with respect and care by individuals and their communities. Dreams offered entry to "invisible worlds" that contained vital knowledge not accessible by other means and were viewed as an important source of guidance in the face of war, displacement, shifts in religious thought, and intercultural conflict. Using firsthand accounts of dreams as well as evolving social interpretations of them, Dreams and the Invisible World in Colonial New England explores these little-known aspects of colonial life as a key part of intercultural contact. With themes touching on race, gender, emotions, and interior life, this book reveals the nighttime visions of both colonists and Indians. Ann Marie Plane examines beliefs about faith, providence, power, and the unpredictability of daily life to interpret both the dreams themselves and the act of dream reporting. Through keen analysis of the spiritual and cosmological elements of the early modern world, Plane fills in a critical dimension of the emotional and psychological experience of colonialism.


The Colonial Fortune in Contemporary Fiction in French

The Colonial Fortune in Contemporary Fiction in French

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  • Author: Oana Panaïté
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN: 1786948141
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

This book explores the 'colonial fortune' in light of contemporary concerns with issues of fate, economics, legacy, and debt and the persistence of the colonial in today’s political and cultural conversation.


The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule

The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule

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  • Author: Klaus Mühlhahn
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110525623
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

This edited volume explores social, economic, political, and cultural practices generated by African, Asian, and Oceanic individuals and groups within the context and aftermath of German colonialism. The volume contributes to current debates on transnational and intercultural processes while highlighting the ways in which the colonial period is embedded in larger processes of globalization.


The Colonial Legacy in France

The Colonial Legacy in France

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  • Author: Nicolas Bancel
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253026512
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 501

Debates about the legacy of colonialism in France are not new, but they have taken on new urgency in the wake of recent terrorist attacks. Responding to acts of religious and racial violence in 2005, 2010, and 2015 and beyond, the essays in this volume pit French ideals against government-sponsored revisionist decrees that have exacerbated tensions, complicated the process of establishing and recording national memory, and triggered divisive debates on what it means to identify as French. As they document the checkered legacy of French colonialism, the contributors raise questions about France and the contemporary role of Islam, the banlieues, immigration, race, history, pedagogy, and the future of the Republic. This innovative volume reconsiders the cultural, economic, political, and social realities facing global French citizens today and includes contributions by Achille Mbembe, Benjamin Stora, Françoise Vergès, Alec Hargreaves, Elsa Dorlin, and Alain Mabanckou, among others.


Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning

Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning

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  • Author: Libby Porter
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317004272
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

Colonialization has never failed to provoke discussion and debate over its territorial, economic and political projects, and their ongoing consequences. This work argues that the state-based activity of planning was integral to these projects in conceptualizing, shaping and managing place in settler societies. Planning was used to appropriate and then produce territory for management by the state and in doing so, became central to the colonial invasion of settler states. Moreover, the book demonstrates how the colonial roots of planning endure in complex (post)colonial societies and how such roots, manifest in everyday planning practice, continue to shape land use contests between indigenous people and planning systems in contemporary (post)colonial states.


Dream of Empire

Dream of Empire

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  • Author: Wolfe W. Schmokel
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Germany
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 234

This study provides an over-all survey of colonial planning in the Third Reich. It deals with the diplomatic negotiations involving the German colonial claim and discusses the plans that existed for the creation and administration of a new German overseas empire.


Vietnam and the Colonial Condition of French Literature

Vietnam and the Colonial Condition of French Literature

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  • Author: Leslie Barnes
  • Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 0803266774
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Vietnam and the Colonial Condition of French Literature explores an aspect of modern French literature that has been consistently overlooked in literary histories: the relationship between the colonies—their cultures, languages, and people—and formal shifts in French literary production. Starting from the premise that neither cultural identity nor cultural production can be pure or homogenous, Leslie Barnes initiates a new discourse on the French literary canon by examining the work of three iconic French writers with personal connections to Vietnam: André Malraux, Marguerite Duras, and Linda Lê. In a thorough investigation of the authors’ linguistic, metaphysical, and textual experiences of colonialism, Barnes articulates a new way of reading French literature: not as an inward-looking, homogenous, monolingual tradition, but rather as a tradition of intersecting and interdependent peoples, cultures, and experiences. One of the few books to focus on Vietnam’s position within francophone literary scholarship, Barnes challenges traditional concepts of French cultural identity and offers a new perspective on canonicity and the division between “French” and “francophone” literature.


Colonial Culture in France since the Revolution

Colonial Culture in France since the Revolution

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  • Author: Pascal Blanchard
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253010535
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 648

This landmark collection by an international group of scholars and public intellectuals represents a major reassessment of French colonial culture and how it continues to inform thinking about history, memory, and identity. This reexamination of French colonial culture, provides the basis for a revised understanding of its cultural, political, and social legacy and its lasting impact on postcolonial immigration, the treatment of ethnic minorities, and national identity.