| Michael Bibby - 1996 - 276 pàgines
...dominated people, as a means of negating the oppressor culture. ... if imperialist domination has the vital need to practice cultural oppression, national liberation is necessarily an act of culture." "National Liberation and Culture," Return to the Source, 43. Before his assassination by Portuguese... | |
| Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, Ezekiel Kalipeni - 1999 - 388 pàgines
...contends. In an oft-quoted piece, Cabrai argues that to the extent that "imperialist domination has a vital need to practice cultural oppression, national liberation is necessarily an act of culture" (1979: 143). The point then is that the political act of liberation begins and ends in culture. Cabrai... | |
| Crystal Bartolovich, Neil Lazarus - 2002 - 302 pàgines
...of subjection to foreign cultures. We see therefore, that, if imperialist domination has the vital need to practice cultural oppression, national liberation is necessarily an act of culture. (1980: When Cabral elsewhere speaks of "a return to our history," his advocacy of new directions and... | |
| Branwen Gruffydd Jones - 2006 - 292 pàgines
...returning to that society all its capacity to create progress. . . if imperialist domination has the vital need to practice cultural oppression, national liberation is necessarily an act of culture.2 Central to Saurin's argument is that we live not in a postcolonial but in an imperial world... | |
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