4 resultados para post-colonial studies

em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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O autor trata da questão das relações culturais com o Vietname (também chamado Cochinchina) desde o século XVI e particularmente da introdução do alfabeto latino por vários membros da Companhia de Jesus - entre os quais portugueses -, numa fase que precedeu as relações de tipo colonial que se viriam a desenvolver posteriormente, em particular com a França. Sublinha ainda como é importante manter a memória desse diálogo Ocidente-Oriente não obstante a atual situação pós-imperial e pós-colonial.

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O artigo relaciona o pensamento de Antonio Gramsci com as teorias dos Estudos Subalternos. Enquadra também estes Estudos no mais abrangente panorama dos Estudos Culturais e Pós-Coloniais.

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When the women of Goa begin to reminiscence about the last four and a half decades of Goan history it will be a journey of mixed responses, for the women’s movement has witnessed gains and losses, successes and failures, times of expression and times of being silenced, times of vibrant activity and times of lulls and importantly, times of prolonged protests against markets and developmental forces, and media projections. For decades the women of Goa have taken a vociferous stand against arbitrary Development practices that the Government has attempted to foist upon the people of the State and especially its women. For decades the women of Goa have demanded for a gendered perspective and an equal representation in the development processes in the State.

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Given ICTOP‘s work on revising the curriculum guide using the competencies approach (2000-2008), the author asks whether it is possible to reflect some of the issues and conceptual underpinnings that are at play in the discourse of museology/museum studies as a field of study and pedagogy when designing curriculum when taking the competencies approach. Until we address this question, ICTOP‘s work will have little relevance for the design of syllabi/curriculum by post-secondary institutions. This presentation lays out some of the professional issues underlying and the role for critical reflexive professionalism which can bridge theory and practice, competencies and epistemological knowledge and s how a way forward. Then it moves to address some of the territories where critical discussion is at work that would extend the curriculum discussions of ICTOP, while pointing to some developments that offer a museology of possibilities.