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Culture and Imperialism
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Culture and ImperialismCulture and Imperialism

Edward Said makes one of the strongest cases ever for the aphorism, "the pen is mightier than the sword." This is a brilliant work of literary criticism that essentially becomes political science. Culture and Imperialism demonstrates that Western imperialism's most effective tools for dominating other cultures have been literary in nature as much as political and economic.  

 

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Cultural Imperialism
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Cultural ImperialismCultural Imperialism

In his slim volume Cultural Imperialism, critical theorist John Tomlinson begs scholars to reconsider the scope and impact of Western culture on non-Western regions.

 
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Gender, race and the Writing of Empire - Public Discourse and the Boer War
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Gender, race and the Writing of Empire - Public Discourse and the Boer WarGender, race and the Writing of Empire - Public Discourse and the Boer War

This book looks at the ways Victorian ideas about gender and race supported British imperialism at the turn of the century. It examines the Boer War of 1899-1902 through the war writings of literary figures such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Olive Schreiner, H. Rider Haggard and Rudyard Kipling, and also through newspapers, propaganda, and other forms of public debate in print. Paula M. Krebs' analysis of the part played by ideas about gender and race in public discourse makes a significant new contribution to the study of British imperialism.
 
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Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-Anglicization
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Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-AnglicizationHaunted English explores the role of language in colonization and decolonization by examining how Anglo-Celtic modernists W. B. Yeats, Hugh MacDiarmid, and Marianne Moore "de-Anglicize" their literary vernaculars. Laura O'Connor demonstrates how the poets' struggles with and through the colonial tongue are discernible in their signature styles, using aspects of those styles to theorize the dynamics of linguistic imperialism -- as both a distinct process and an integral part of cultural imperialism.
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Imperialism in the Ancient World
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Imperialism in the Ancient World

The economics of imperialism, its political background and institutional frameworks, the material benefits it conferred, the ideologies of ruler and ruled - these are some of the more important aspects of imperialism discussed in this volume. In presenting the evidence for ancient imperialims and suggesting new concepts and methods of interpretation these articles, which are the work of the Cambridge University Research Seminar in Ancient History, range from New Kingdom Egypt and Carthage,..
 
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