Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... colonial system . He thus embodies the con- tradictions of the African university at the dawn of independence which , rather than function as a agent of decolonization , became a " facto [ ry ] to churn out the personnel for [ the ...
... colonial system . He thus embodies the con- tradictions of the African university at the dawn of independence which , rather than function as a agent of decolonization , became a " facto [ ry ] to churn out the personnel for [ the ...
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... colonial education as the principal means of inscription of the self - proclaimed authoritative colonial text on the presumed native's tabula rasa mind , then this inscription is only possible once the native ( con ) text is per- ceived ...
... colonial education as the principal means of inscription of the self - proclaimed authoritative colonial text on the presumed native's tabula rasa mind , then this inscription is only possible once the native ( con ) text is per- ceived ...
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... colonial rule , which they fought tooth and nail , often ending up in prison , and how passionately they believed in the efficacy of and authority of colonial culture . For many of them , this was not a contradiction : the reason they ...
... colonial rule , which they fought tooth and nail , often ending up in prison , and how passionately they believed in the efficacy of and authority of colonial culture . For many of them , this was not a contradiction : the reason they ...
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