FNF 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Postcolonialism, Racialism, Racialization
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Racialization (cid:862) (cid:449)a(cid:455)s of thi(cid:374)ki(cid:374)g a(cid:271)out ra(cid:272)e as (cid:449)ell as to i(cid:374)stitutio(cid:374)al pro(cid:272)esses that gi(cid:448)e e(cid:454)pressio(cid:374) to for(cid:373)s of ethno-(cid:272)ultural (cid:272)ategorizatio(cid:374). Colonialism: colonialism: is defined as the economic and political domination of a region and its people by a foreign power. English, dutch, germans, french: post-colonialism: a theoretical approach in various disciplines that is concerned with the lasting impact of imperialism and colonization in former colonies. Postcolonialism speaks about the human consequences of external control and economic exploitation of former subjugated people and their lands and cultures: concurring type of experience, unevenness. Fa(cid:448)ori(cid:374)g (cid:272)olo(cid:374)ial po(cid:449)ers se(cid:374)se of (cid:271)ei(cid:374)g a(cid:374)d (cid:449)a(cid:455) of life (cid:449)hile su(cid:271)ordi(cid:374)ati(cid:374)g (cid:862)others(cid:863: wiped out other cultures i. e. aboriginal cultures. Those of european ancestry fare better in the labour force than those of african, asia, and latin america: poor economic outcomes are due any number of features: language proficiency; non- re(cid:272)og(cid:374)itio(cid:374) of foreig(cid:374) (cid:272)rede(cid:374)tials; a(cid:374)d (cid:374)o (cid:862)ca(cid:374)adia(cid:374) e(cid:454)perie(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:863)