Building upon a variety of approaches in postcolonial discourse, this project performs a rhetorical analysis of the 1981 Belizean Constitution through the features of race and written Standard English. It contends that neither race nor written Standard English are suitable and reliable constructs of national identity in Belize, as each feature perpetuates a particular interpretation of Belizean national identity as formulated in accordance with hidden undertones of colonial power that have influenced, and continue to influence, a vernacular understanding of national identity in Belize. Each feature is also suggestive of continued colonial practices that once deemed Belize a colony of Britain and colonized through the institutions of that er...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which the peculiar political, linguistic and cultur...
International audienceThe former British colony in Central America, Belize, is usually described by ...
abstract: This research was conducted through the form of interview with Belizean citizens in Belize...
Building upon a variety of approaches in postcolonial discourse, this project performs a rhetorical ...
A small, peaceful, ethnically diverse country in Central America, Belize gained independence from Gr...
From colonial domination to the making of the Nation. Ethno-racial categories in censuses and report...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of the processes of classification and racial-...
This text presents an analysis of the processes of ethnic-racial classification and categorization o...
Dans ce travail, « nation » et « diversité » sont pensées et questionnées ensemble, depuis le champ ...
In Belize the medium of instruction in schools is English, despite the fact that the pupils do not s...
This text presents an analysis of the processes of ethnic-racial classification and categorization o...
International audienceIn Belize, a project for building a new capital emerged in the early 1960s, ju...
In this dissertation I consider the relationship between child socialization and the perpetuation of...
Este texto presenta un análisis de los procesos de clasificación y categorización étnico-raciales de...
In this work, “nation” and “diversity” are thought and questioned together from the Education field....
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which the peculiar political, linguistic and cultur...
International audienceThe former British colony in Central America, Belize, is usually described by ...
abstract: This research was conducted through the form of interview with Belizean citizens in Belize...
Building upon a variety of approaches in postcolonial discourse, this project performs a rhetorical ...
A small, peaceful, ethnically diverse country in Central America, Belize gained independence from Gr...
From colonial domination to the making of the Nation. Ethno-racial categories in censuses and report...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of the processes of classification and racial-...
This text presents an analysis of the processes of ethnic-racial classification and categorization o...
Dans ce travail, « nation » et « diversité » sont pensées et questionnées ensemble, depuis le champ ...
In Belize the medium of instruction in schools is English, despite the fact that the pupils do not s...
This text presents an analysis of the processes of ethnic-racial classification and categorization o...
International audienceIn Belize, a project for building a new capital emerged in the early 1960s, ju...
In this dissertation I consider the relationship between child socialization and the perpetuation of...
Este texto presenta un análisis de los procesos de clasificación y categorización étnico-raciales de...
In this work, “nation” and “diversity” are thought and questioned together from the Education field....
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which the peculiar political, linguistic and cultur...
International audienceThe former British colony in Central America, Belize, is usually described by ...
abstract: This research was conducted through the form of interview with Belizean citizens in Belize...