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Keyword [Decolonization]
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41. Struggling over the past: Decolonization and the problem of history in settler societies
42. Internationalism in Cold War Germany
43. Branding youth activism: Tobacco control and the decolonization of the lifeworld
44. Citizens everywhere: Modernism, decolonization, and discourses of citizenship
45. Brown men/white women: Race and the sexual politics of decolonization
46. Reframing imperialism: France, West Africa and colonial culture in the era of decolonization, 1944--1968
47. Unsettling the Settler within: Canada's peacemaker myth, reconciliation, and transformative pathways to decolonization
48. Indian identities and Indian experience: Strategies of decolonization in the works of Fritz Scholder
49. Genealogy and decolonization: The historical novel of the twentieth-century Caribbean
50. Decolonizing the American Empire: Native American literatures of resistance and presence
51. Poetry and decolonization: Tagore, Yeats, Senghor, Cesaire, and Neruda, 1914--1950 (Rabindranath Tagore, India, William Butler Yeats, Ireland, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Senegal, Aime Cesaire, Martinique, Pablo Neruda, Chile)
52. The politics of violence in colonization and decolonization: A Fanonian study of selected postcolonial drama (Frantz Fanon, South Africa, Nigeria)
53. Displaced memory: Oscar Micheaux, Carlos Bulosan, and the process of United States decolonization
54. Decolonizing Christianity: Grassroots ecumenism in France and Algeria, 1940--1965
55. Reining in revolution: The United States response to British decolonization in Nigeria in an era of Civil Rights, 1953--1960
56. Islam and the French decolonization of Algeria: The role of the Algerian ulama, 1919--1940
57. Ripples in the 'American lake': The United States, race, and empire in the British Caribbean, 1937--1962
58. Ant people and voodoo queens: Hanns Heinz Ewers, the occupied Rhineland, and German decolonization
59. Interdependence as a Lifeway: Decolonization and Resistance in Transnational Native American and Tibetan Communities
60. Conceptual decolonization of space: Worldview and language in Anishinaabe Akiing
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