Postcolonialism in the Caribbean

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Louise A

 

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September 12, 2012

 

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University

 

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Those who were members of colonized populations had gone through the colonial education systems of the imperial powers. They raised their voices in protest against colonial governments and against the ideologies and assumptions of Europeans imposing their governments and cultures on colonized peoples...
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My own contention is that the term Apostcolonial@ is a misnomer in the current climate of world politics. Many countries still run the cultures and politics of other places as colonies in all but name (Puerto Rico, American Samoa). I also believe the phenomenon of Atransnationalism,@ as explained in Nations Unbound and Borderless Borders, is another phase of the colonial era...
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