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    Tangier and the cultivation of desire in the print travel guides: latent and transgressive forms by Anas Sanoussi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Heteroeroticism, which was deemed appropriate in the West’s promotional discourse on destinations with a colonial culture, no longer responds to the demands of a hypermodern touristic public in search of a more reflexive and creative experience. …”
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    Qu’est le quilombo aujourd’hui devenu ? De la catégorie coloniale au concept anthropologique by Véronique Boyer

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The construction of the quilombo object : from colonial category to anthropological concept. After the enactment of the article 68 of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, anthropology became interested in the emergence of a quilombola identity in a society where the quilombo is supposed to belong to the past. …”
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    On the Border in Northern Mauritania by Mark Drury

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Historical examples trace a shift from a relatively permeable frontier zone during colonialism to an increasingly fixed border during decolonization. …”
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    Les espaces coloniaux allemands by Christine de Gemeaux

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Dans le sillage de l’histoire globale, cet article part au contraire de l’hypothèse selon laquelle il faut tenir compte de territoires qui, comme l’Alsace-Moselle et la Poznanie, ont constitué de véritables colonies continentales. L’étude des schémas d’organisation et de représentation de ces territoires montre qu’il s’agit bien d’espaces coloniaux, et l’étude conjointe des espaces continentaux et ultramarins éclaire profondément la nature du colonialisme allemand.…”
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  5. 2345

    Robert Adams in Transatlantic Review: Archiving the Barbary Captive and Traveller by Stephen F. Wolfe

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The text has often been mentioned in studies of the Barbary Coast narrative but not as a document of a transatlantic discourse about African exploration, ethnography, and colonial development. The creation of Adams text and the creation of the Adams archive will be the subject of the paper as seen by contemporary sources on both sides of the Atlantic. …”
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    Human rights in a secularized society by Willem Jacobus Eijk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This doctrine was originally developed on the grounds of Catholic reflection accompanying the phenomenon of colonial conquests. Its use in the context of the Peace of Westphalia and the French Revolution caused the Church to distance itself from the doctrine. …”
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    Reshaping the Riparian: Human Mobility and Fixed Infrastructure by Craig E. Colten

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Early efforts to fend off floods focused on the threat of the river, and colonial and later federal efforts led to the erection of massive earthen embankments. …”
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  8. 2348

    Robida’s Mormons by Daryl Lee

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This transnational exchange included “Mormons,” members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who migrated progressively west from the Missouri and Illinois frontiers in the 1830s and 40s to the Great Basin after 1847, where they established an extensive network of colonies. Author-illustrator Albert Robida depicted the “polygamist sect” in venues such as Le Journal amusant and La Caricature, and in two novels, his Jules Verne-inspired Voyages très extraordinaires de Saturnin Farandoul (1879) and the futuristic satire Le Vingtième siècle (1883) set in 1953. …”
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    Asian Giant Hornet Vespa mandarinia Smith (1852) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae) by Caitlin Gill, Cameron Jack, Andrea Lucky

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Not only is the wasp occasionally life-threatening to humans, it can decimate a number of insect colonies, most notably wild and farmed honey bees. …”
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    Can the ‘Other’ Frame Back in Tourism Studies? by Sarani Pitor Pakan

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This essay is basically a reflection on my own experiment to respond to the Western-biased, Eurocentric, and colonial knowledge production in tourism studies. I found myself, who initially aimed to offer reverse South-to-North tourist/photographic framings, trapped in the question concerning whether non-Western tourism researchers are really able and need to frame back and talk back in academia. …”
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    Un siècle d’étude des relations sociétés-nature by Serge Bahuchet, Catherine Hoare

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Revue de Botanique Appliquée was founded in 1924 by Auguste Chevalier, director of the colonial agriculture laboratory of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, in Paris. …”
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    "As Long as the Grass Grows, and the Sun Walks" by Caroline Ryan-York

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These rather script-like texts teach us that Land Acknowledgements have been re-imagined in a colonial view. By promoting settler discomfort within Land Acknowledgements, Canadians can begin to educate themselves on the basis of land and what the words within these acknowledgements mean for Indigenous reconciliation. …”
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  13. 2353

    Comunidades indígenas do trapézio amazônico colombiano: imaginários sociais e turismo by Marta Lucía Vélez Rivas

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…A relação histórica da sociedade mestiça com as comunidades indígenas expressa-se nas relações de poder construídas a partir do passado colonial, materializadas hoje em exclusão, desigualdade social, exotização e ignorância do Outro. …”
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    Les mosquées en Algérie ou l’espace reconquis : l’exemple d’Oran by Dalila Senhadji Khiat

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…With independence in 1962, she “inherited” a large number of buildings from colonial religious institutions: Catholic churches, Jewish synagogues and Protestant temples. …”
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    Dismissing class by Cotal San Martin Vladimir

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Moreover, rooted in a highly problematic colonial imagery, exploitation in the Global South is seen as a “cultural problem” of “them” rather than a problem related to the social and spatial relations of global capitalism.…”
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    Les mots maoris dans The Bone People de Keri Hulme : exotisme et intimisme by Alice Braun

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Part of the debate focused around Hulme’s decision to compile a glossary of the Maori words used in the text, a device which carries a significant literary and political weight in the context of post-colonial studies. This paper shows how the use of Maori words in the English text may be accused of participating in a strategy of “exoticisation” of the text, though they still have a strong symbolic meaning within the economy of the narrative. …”
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    “Any Strange Beast There Makes a Man”: Interaction and Self-Reflection in the Arctic (1576-1578) by Sophie Lemercier-Goddard

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Interaction with the Inuit at home and abroad reveals exploration to be an exercise in self-definition, the colonial space emerging as an indispensible space of self-reflection (S. …”
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    Quelques observations sur l’alimentation des bonobos en semi-liberté au sanctuaire « Tasok » de Kinshasa by Paul N ’ Lemvo Budiongo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Dix-neuf bonobos d’âges variés en semi-liberté au Sanctuaire de Bonobos de Kinshasa et nourris aux fruits, légumes et canne à sucre dont la quantité totale préparée pour toute la colonie variait entre 73,80 et 127,84 kg par jour. …”
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    Co-design in healthcare with and for First Nations Peoples of the land now known as Australia: a narrative review by James Gerrard, Shirley Godwin, Kim Whiteley, James Charles, Sean Sadler, Vivienne Chuter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There are concerns that inauthenticity in co-design will further perpetuate and ingrain harms inbuilt to colonial systems. Co-design is a tool that inherently must truly reposition power to First Nations Peoples, engendering both respect and ownership. …”
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    La ruta del cacique Llampilanguen (1804): la reconstrucción geográfica de un camino. histórico by Walter Daniel Melo, Juan Francisco Jiménez, Sebastián Leandro Alioto

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…De este modo, las diversas herramientas y aplicaciones que contienen los SIG han ayudado a recuperar el trazado de antiguas vías de comunicación en regiones que, por estar fuera del control colonial, eran malamente conocidas por las autoridades de la burocracia imperial, y no han quedado consignadas en su cartografía. …”
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