Turning Nazi schools into propaganda factories functioned through a massive pedagogical machinery of conformity, censorship, repression, and indoctrination. The attack on teachers also took place through Nazi efforts to encourage students and loyal faculty to spy on those considered politically unreliable.
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USA: The Nazification of American Education
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France : Islamo-gauchisme, islamo-nazisme : les liaisons dangereuses
23 juillet, par siawi3Taguieff explique cette collusion par « une fascination pour les jihadistes censés incarner une forme d’héroïsme révolutionnaire […]. Le jihado-salafisme semble réveiller à l’extrême gauche des aspirations messianiques et eschatologiques refoulées dans les démocraties libérales apaisées, perçues comme aseptisées ou grossièrement matérialistes » (pp. 69-70). C’est pourquoi des intellectuels gauchistes – pourtant issus d’une tradition athée et laïque – sont fascinés par la foi islamique et vont jusqu’à affirmer que « l’athéisme est l’opium du peuple de gauche »
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The Laboratory of Scientific Racism: India and the Origins of Anthropology
23 July, by siawi3Taking India as an example, I trace how Indians and the caste system were first the subjects and eventually the interlocutors of racial scientific theory and testing.
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Décoloniser la littérature africaine
22 juillet, par siawi3Dans la réalité on enseigne moins l’Afrique que l’idée que l’Occident se fait de l’Afrique.
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South Africa: Divided by the word: Colonial Encounters and the Remaking of Zulu and Xhosa Identities
22 July, by siawi3Why languages, particularly black African languages, have become a battleground in postapartheid power and identity politics.
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India: An Alternate Vision of Justice
22 July, by siawi3In a conversation with independent researcher, writer and women’s rights activist, Sahba Husain, Dakshayani’s daughter and policy analyst, Meera Velayudhan remembers her mother and the varied ways in which she shaped the history of not just her community but also the nation.
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Sri Lanka: Anarchy and Aragalaya [struggle]
22 July, by siawi3Even economic policy under the SLPP seems to have these same characteristics of Fascism. Anarchy might even be inaction when millions began to skip meals to save money
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On Photography: Before They Resurrect the Noble Savage
20 July, by siawi3A critical look at ethnographic photography.
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“Epistemic Freedom in Africa”
20 July, by siawi3“Epistemic Freedom in Africa” introduces the readers into what the Black/African feminist and indigenous people’s liberatory formations have termed “learning to unlearn in order to relearn.” This is a painstaking decolonial process and struggle to liberate the consciousness from its entrapment by the colonial cognitive empire.
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USA: Indigenous and Japanese American Activists Unite to Fight the Power
20 July, by siawi3Ann Kaneko’s hard-hitting documentary Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust tells the stories of Indigenous and Japanese American communities in the internment camp of Manzanar in California, the environmental disaster that unites them, and their ongoing resistance against human rights abuses and environmental racism.