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    Moderns forms of power and control and what hygiene “has got to do with it‚” are two of the central themes in this week’s readings. Nancy Tomes’ article looks at the workings of the Progressive hygienic movement in the American mainland. Concentrating their efforts not on the filthy streets and other urban public spaces known for their risks to human health‚ but on the “home” front‚ Tomes illustrates how white-middle class women invested great parts of their time and budged to create homes free of

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    lifestyle‚ customs and fashion sense has been mainly defined by influences from these countries as well. However‚ before the colonization‚ Philippines has yet to establish its own identity; thus what became the Philippines’ foundation for instituting their nationalistic character was basically colonially inspired. Through the teachings and traditions shared by the colonizers to the country‚ the Philippines grew to be a very “foreign” country. The Filipino people however did try to determine their

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    "’Beware Okonkwo!’ she warned. ’Beware of exchanging words with Agbala. Does a man speak when a god speaks? Beware!’" - Chinua Achebe‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Ch. 11 "It was like beginning life anew without the vigor and enthusiasm of youth‚ like learning to become left-handed in old age." - Chinua Achebe‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Ch. 14 "if one finger brought oil it soiled the others." Chapter 13‚ Pg. 111 "It was like beginning life anew without the vigor and enthusiasm of youth‚ like learning

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    The Age of Exploration began in the 1400’s. Europeans were urgent to get various spices from Asia. Flavours were utilized to preserve different foods and keep them away from rotting. However‚ many spices were costly and unsafe to get. Many traders needed to travel parts of the risky Silk Road (an unsafe way from Europe to Asia) to get them. Since the Silk Road was often closed because of different wars‚ European rulers started to pay for various explorations to discover a way to get to Asia so they

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    curiosity among European nations. As a result‚ many of them traveled to explore the New World in search of resources. These explorations led to the colonization of America‚ which began one year after the discovery of Hispaniola. By 1502‚ the Spanish explorer Nicolas de Ovando established a base in Hispaniola. This represented the beginning of the Spanish colonization in America. With the Spanish empire having control over Europe‚ Asia‚ and America‚ the Atlantic and Pacific oceans served as the main routes

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    effects continue decades after decolonization. Changes in religion‚ education‚ and urbanization began when Europeans first settled in the continent and started to inject their own culture into existing African communities. The institutions set up by colonizers have remained standing since decolonization‚ both in place of and in addition to the traditional institutions. The consequences of European imperialism are felt in nearly every aspect of life for many people. The introduction of Christianity with

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    connecting this sombre setting Dublin with the mondane activities of the people. eg. (people doing their jobs‚ going to churches on holidays). This reflected no signs of change for this vicious circle even after the end of the colonial era. When a colonizer imposes its belief system on the colonized‚ they destroy the colonized current system and the colonized seems to turn into a dull inactive being; much like the lifestyle and the characters in Araby. (The uncle‚ aunt and the ladies at the bazaar)

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    World War. He remained in France after the war to study medicine and psychiatry on scholarship in Lyon‚ whereby he began writing political essays and plays. During his stay in France‚ he published his first analysis of the effects of racism and colonization‚ Black Skin‚ White Masks (1952). In Black Sin‚ White Masks‚ Frantz Fanon analyses the impact of colonialism and its deforming effects‚ had a major influence on civil rights‚ anti-colonial and black consciousness movements around the world. He

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    The nature of colonizers to occupy land during the development of the new world was extensive. In more ways the one‚ Euro-American explorers bound themselves to claim previously habituated lands. As the thirst for seizing lands grew‚ greed became a conditioned factor that often neglected moral principles and religious beliefs. By comparing accounts of North America in two books‚ A Land so Strange and Jacksonland‚ we can see that Euro-American colonizers often claimed indigenous lands and disregarded

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    were developing guns and telescopes. Because the backbone of the European nations was so developed and stable‚ their technology and power skyrocketed. With the power‚ colonization and slavery thrived. From Africa and Asia to the New World‚ pockets of colonies emerged and developed. Often conquering the entire continent‚ the colonizers went to work to extract what they thought was important. There were no rights for the conquered. They were in the European man’s world and had to go along for the ride

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