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neocolonialism (in the modern world) political control by an outside power of a country that is in theory sovereign and independent, esp through the domination of its economy How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Indeed these artworks are hostages to a cultural politics that envisions them as emblems of Otherness past and present, in order to address current postcolonial anxieties, assuage neocolonial guilt, and rewrite French colonial history. She reads contemporary narratives of slavery both as counterhistories to the official history of slavery imposed by colonial and neocolonial powers and as complications and contestations of the themes of resistance and progress that dominate earlier narratives. If we think about reparations less in terms of monetary compensation for social oppression and more in terms of a movement to transform the neocolonial economic relationships between the U. |
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