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  • noun The quality of being colonial.

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colonial +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • Stoler, 95-136 for a similar set of arguments regarding coloniality, biopolitics and governmentality.

    Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta 2006

  • This similarity between Indian and Irish heterosexuality is I believe crucial to the opera's image of coloniality, for the continuing presence of masculinized colonial women and subordinate colonial men is the defining distinction between colonized ethnicities and imperial English identity following the ejection of more threatening colonial others such as Tipu Sultan and Wolfe Tone.

    Through Colonial Spectacles: the Irish Vizier and the Female-Knight in James Cobb 2000

  • Daniel O'Quinn is Assistant Professor in the School of Literatures and Performance Studies at the University of Guelph and works primarily on the intersection of sexuality and coloniality in the literature and theatre of the late-eighteenth century.

    About this Hypertext 2000

  • To state the issue bluntly: is the belatedness of our discipline's response to the challenge of post-coloniality constitutive of romantic praxis both historically and in our present moment?

    Introduction 2000

  • Social (and disjunctive) technologies of exclusion which work on the basis of belonging seem to point to continuities rather than a radical break with coloniality.

    Recording Surface Eric 2010

  • Wittenberger JF, Hunt GL Jr (1985) The adaptive significance of coloniality in Birds.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Henri Weimerskirch et al. 2010

  • This has already contributed to changing the Creole coloniality of some of the Amerindian republics of Latin America, particularly Bolivia and Ecuador; though in general the issue of how to include the "first nations" into the polity of the 21st century remains on the agenda across the length of the Americas, from Chile to Canada.

    open Democracy News Analysis - Comments 2009

  • Recently it has changed the Creole coloniality of some of the Amerindian republics of Latin America, especially in Bolivia and Ecuador, though defeats have been suffered in Guatemala, Peru and elsewhere.

    Eurozine articles 2009

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