Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self under Colonialism
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: This study contends that modern colonialism is successful not only because the ruling country subjugates through superior technical and economic resources, but also because the rulers propagate cultural subservience of the subject people. Exploring the myths, fantasies and psychologicaldefenses that went into the colonial culture, particularly the polarities that shaped the colonial theory of progress, Nandy describe [read more]
9780195615050
ISBN:0195615050
Pub Date: 1984Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: This study contends that modern colonialism is successful not only because the ruling country subjugates through superior technical and economic resources, but also because the rulers propagate cultural subservience of the subject people. Exploring the myths, fantasies and psychologicaldefenses that went into the colonial culture, particularly the polarities that shaped the colonial theory of progress, Nandy describe [read more]
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ISBN-13:
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Pub Date: 1984
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
9780195615050
ISBN:
0195615050
Pub Date: 1984
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
This study contends that modern colonialism is successful not only because the ruling country subjugates through superior technical and economic resources, but also because the rulers propagate cultural subservience of the subject people. Exploring the myths, fantasies and psychologicaldefenses that went into the colonial culture, particularly the polarities that shaped the colonial theory of progress, Nandy describes the Indian experience and shows how the Indians broke with traditional norms of Western culture to protect their vision of an alternative future.
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