“Hybrid theory” What is colonialism? Slavery & subordination The roman concept of “Colonia” The colonial Rationale The “Other” as uncivilized Colonial power as superior Subaltern consciousness/ culture is misguided/inferior Colonial power as a civilizing force Subaltern: the “OTHER” Colonial and imperial rule was legitimized by anthropological theories which increasingly portrayed the peoples of the colonized world as inferior‚ feminine‚ childlike‚ incapable of looking after themselves
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“Theme of Post-Colonialism in Things Fall Apart” The Post-Colonial literature that describes what happens to a strong African‚ Asian once colonist settle in the area. Post Colonial literature considers vexed cultural- political questions of national and ethnic identity‚ otherness‚ race‚ imperialism and language‚ during and after the colonial periods. The term is applied most often to writings from Africa‚ The Indian subcontinent‚ The Caribbean‚ and other regions whose histories during the 20th
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Who Is the Indian Shakespeare? 1 Who Is the Indian Shakespeare? Appropriation of Authority in a Sanskrit A Midsummer Night’s Dream David V. Mason University of Wisconsin-Madison Published in New Literary History 34:2 (Fall‚ 2003) David Mason 814C Eagle Heights Madison‚ WI 53705 (608) 238-1342 dvmason@facstaff.wisc.edu Who Is the Indian Shakespeare? 2 “Do you know who is the Indian Shakespeare?” Late in 1994‚ I was on my way from Rishikesh to Mussoorie. In India studying Sanskrit‚
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Article Review Taimoor Abbasi Why do states built nuclear weapons? “Scott Douglas Sagan” Scott Douglas Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro professor of Political Science at Stanford University and co-director of Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). He also is one of the leading pessimist scholars about nuclear proliferation
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Arthur Marwick shows three levels of history in his work; first‚ it can imply the entire human past as it actually happened. Secondly‚ history connotes man’s effort to describe and interpret to the past. This is the sense‚ which comes nearer to the original Greek meaning ‘inquiry’. The third meaning shows the systematic study of history‚ history as a scientific order. D.B.Macaulay‚ however‚ treats history in a different way. He holds that: History falls alternately under the sole an absolute dominion
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Anish Kapoor’s development in sculpture is defined by his illusionary void‚ within the Double Mirror installation. Through the use of his non traditional approach‚ he has challenged the social concern with identity. The success of the Double Mirror installation has been contributed to by historical developments from Surrealism and Futurism ideals. It has also been influence by the art practices of Brancusi and Giacometti Surrealism initiates the ideals of releasing the unconscious in illusionary
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Alessandra Raengo Life in Those Shadows! Kara Walker’s Post-Cinematic Silhouettes1 Kara Walker’s installations have garnered international attention since the early 1990s for deploying an archaic representational form of portraiture – the cutout silhouette. They have been the target of considerable controversy2 for the perceived obscenity of her imagery and the alleged reviving of deep-seated racial stereotypes.3 Controversy that‚ I contend‚ is only partly a response to her iconography and more to
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A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in a very poor fisherman’s family on 15 October‚ 1931 in Rameshwaram. Though he was a legatee of adversity and poverty yet he was not born to shatter. His father Jainul Abden was a hawker and used to sell newspapers. By dint of his intelligence and diligence he obtained a degree from St. Joseph College of Trichurapalli. Thereafter he obtained a diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. After obtaining
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First Plan (1951-1956) The 1st five year plan was presented by Jawaharlal Nehru‚ who was the Prime Minister during that period. It was formulated for the execution of various plans between 1951 to 1956. The Planning Commission was responsible for working out the plan. Objectives of the 1st five year plan(1951 to 1956): 1; improve living standards of the people of India done by making judicious use of India’s natural resources The total outlay of the 1st five year plan was worth Rs.2‚069 crore
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam‚ past President of India‚ is the undisputed father of India’s missile programme. He has breathed life into ballastic missles like the Agni and Prithvi‚ which put China and Pakistan well under India’s missile range. It is too exhausting to track Dr Abdul Kalam’s achievements to date. In the ’60s and ’70s he was a trail blazer in the space department. In the ’80s he transformed the moribund Defence Research and Development Laboratory in Hyderabad into a highly
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