POLI 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Postcolonialism, Neocolonialism, Marxism
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>relationship formal colonies and formal powers who conquers who make colonialism. Begin with theorie > most developed ideas states> western world studied in ir > western men. What impact global politics and how it impacts it. Western domination ir scholarship supported by reproduction and continuiation by power relationship between formel colonial countries and dominate country. >today = same as before > when colonialism exist = neocolonialism > western people support this > subordination continue. Feminism about women(gender) marxism classes > postcolonialism > 1) ethnic diversity and 2) interest in form of control and domination which persist despite the formal existence of colonialism > conquering and owning + subording people. How it represents the world > function the world in terms of global politics > reproduce injustice and domination over worlds population. Produce knowledge which critique these established position that continue domination and subordination > emancipation > critical theory > pluralistic thought of schoool.