Colonial West Indian Students in BritainUniversity of the West Indies Press, 2001 - 291 pàgines This volume looks at the experience of colonial students in Britain and the reaction of British society to them. It explores the students' problems with the colonial officials, their social experiences, their university experiences and their political involvement. |
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Pàgina xvii
... appeared to the latter to be the most cruel fashion . The difficulties of the ' marginal man ' , the man of two worlds participating in both worlds and master of none were stressed . The doctor who believed in witchcraft , the lawyer ...
... appeared to the latter to be the most cruel fashion . The difficulties of the ' marginal man ' , the man of two worlds participating in both worlds and master of none were stressed . The doctor who believed in witchcraft , the lawyer ...
Pàgina 103
... appeared not as the beneficent arm of the government which distributed these liberal awards but as the negative force denying to many students the courses of their choice . The men in the armed forces had been in the army long enough to ...
... appeared not as the beneficent arm of the government which distributed these liberal awards but as the negative force denying to many students the courses of their choice . The men in the armed forces had been in the army long enough to ...
Pàgina 190
... appearance of ' science ' because of its difficult , incomprehensible phrases which gave it something of the appearance of scholarship . Again , Marxism appeared as a ' world view ' , seeming to have all the answers to all the questions ...
... appearance of ' science ' because of its difficult , incomprehensible phrases which gave it something of the appearance of scholarship . Again , Marxism appeared as a ' world view ' , seeming to have all the answers to all the questions ...
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The Nature of the Problem | 1 |
The Problem of Discrimination | 22 |
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