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The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley
The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley
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The valorization of traditional sources that has come to be termed nativism has a broad politics that can distort the historical record by romanticizing the past. When Leopold Senghor or Amilcar Cabral speak of a "national culture"1 as the source for post-independence development and Frantz Fanon warns against the exoticization of "native"2 culture, the contours of the argument seem to be obvious: critics in one camp seek first to counter colonial cultural dominance; critics in the other camp wish to temper such rejection with a "domestication" of European culture. Westerners, even well-meaning ones, can get caught in related entanglements when …
Explore, Winter 2001, Vol. 4, No. 2: The Impact Of Women On Jesuit Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
Explore, Winter 2001, Vol. 4, No. 2: The Impact Of Women On Jesuit Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
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Contents: Letter from the Director; Jesuits and Women: An Historic Commitment; Mixed Company: Women at Santa Clara; Santa Clara Women Faculty: A Composite View of Our Experience; The Program for the Study of Women and Gender; Working Out a Balance; Assessing the Roles of Gender in College Students' Evaluations of Faculty; Tradition Shattered; Coming Events: Lecture Series, Bannan Visitor; Bannan Grants; Next Issue