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The discourse surrounding the punishment of offenders within a society reveals much about the particular ideological underpinnings of power within that society. Penal discourse within colonial societies is particularly interesting, in that it traces the s... see more

The discourse surrounding the punishment of offenders within a society reveals much about the particular ideological underpinnings of power within that society. Penal discourse within colonial societies is particularly interesting, in that it traces the s... see more

This essay analyzes Portuguese, French and British educational rhetoric highlighting relations between the colonial administration and the central structures of power, pinpointing ambiguities and ambivalence's which went across the different structures of... see more

AbstractThe church in Africa, like its counterparts elsewhere in the world, is called to fulfil the mission of God as expressed in the call ‘Missio Dei’ and influentially remains with the integrity of the mission of Christ (Missio Christos), which is libe... see more

For the most part, the literature about Indonesia’s foreign policy does not stray far from a descriptive and chronological presentation of the subject. The fact of the matter is that an in-depth analysis of the nation’s foreign policy from a different era... see more

In 19th century British colonial discourse about India, figures of speech were found to be the principal mode of meaning production in a discourse that constructs an identity for the coloniser and the colonised. The analysis presented in this article clai... see more

AbstractThe church in Africa, like its counterparts elsewhere in the world, is called to fulfil the mission of God as expressed in the call ‘Missio Dei’ and influentially remains with the integrity of the mission of Christ (Missio Christos), which is libe... see more

La transición española hacia la democracia constituye un momento decisivo en la formación de ciertos discursos africanos novedosos y heterogéneos. En este marco, el escritor y periodista Fernando González (1939-1980) es uno de los intelectuales que plante... see more

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