Colonization, which has resulted in the direct contact between the black man and the white man, leaves behind it an eternity of realities, of questioning and even an identity crisis. It was imposed on Africans by means of force, leaving no room for the concept of balance, equality or even of brotherhood. Instead you are faced with the concept of dominance between oppressors and oppressed. During colonization the white man had managed to impose its superiority to the black man by creating an absolute hierarchy: the white man is the all-powerful, the civilized, the absolute master of all, it is superior to all indigenous black; the black man, in the opposite, is found stripped of its roots, its customs, its history, in short it is found lower...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
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The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
Arguably, fear, anger and despair dominate the poor, uneducated, twenty-year-old Bigger Thomas’s dai...
The white man’s quest for power in Africa led to what Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1981) refers to...
Africa is regularly seen as a continent attached to its ways and customs and reluctant to change. To...
The contact with the Other, so called because of its cultural, skin color or phenotype difference, h...
Le XXe siècle a apporté de profondes mutations dans la vie politique, économique et sociale des pays...
Le contact avec l’Autre, désigné ainsi en raison de la différence culturelle, de couleur de peau, ou...
V. Görög-Karady — Ethnic Stereotypes and Colonial Domination: the White Man's Image in African Oral ...
The French colonial enterprise in Africa enforced racial segregation, yet encouraged Africans to ass...
The aim of this text is to outline the history of an essentially imaginary, and above all "Brazilian...
International audienceCould there be some analogy or echo between the fate of the Bretons, West Indi...
F. Manchuelle — The Role of West Indians in the Emergence of Cultural Nationalism in French-Speaking...
The slave ship’s hold is the only place Black people put in chains can appropriate. There is no othe...
International audienceThe black man’s body is subject to two types of representations in the French ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
Arguably, fear, anger and despair dominate the poor, uneducated, twenty-year-old Bigger Thomas’s dai...