Usual readings of the census so situated link to mapmaking in terms of supplying statistics on dominance, power, and surveillance. The informational capital so gathered facilitates rule and interest in its perpetuation. In that regard, they seem uncontentious facets of imperialism and colonial ...
In July 1937, Variety, the American entertainment daily, expressed opinions on the influence of Hollywood movies in foreign countries that in some ways seem to anticipate 1960s leftist critiques of US 'cultural imperialism' by several decades. American feature films, the paper stated, are still ...
This pervasive discourse of how “special” Carleton elevates our labor to something remarkable and essential, which serves to slow or stall critiques of working conditions because “critique” is made to look interruptive, rude, or antagonistic. Within this framework, recognizing our labor and colle...
can be seen as a psychofunctional substitute for anti-Semitic attitudes in the process of channeling social discontent (“projection shift”). The communication latency thesis, on the other hand, suggests that anti-Americanism can appear as a vehicle for the communication of anti-Semitic attitudes ...
giant Richard Wright both look to 1930-1940s Chicago as the financial engine of the United States and the center of multinational corporate expansion as they explore the deleterious effects of corporate imperialism in the metropole and the periphery in El Papa Verde (1952) and Native Son (1940)...
A controversial literary figure, Kipling was considered a standard bearer by Imperialists, while others cringed at his jingoism by calling him the 'bard' of Anglo-Saxon imperialism and reacting with critiques of his works and ethical/religious beliefs. Andrew Lyncett, in his biography of Kipling,...
Dongguang Pei, ``A Question of Names: The Solution to the `Two Chinas' Issue in Modern Olympic History: The Final Phase, 1971-1984,'' in Nigel B. Crowther, Robert K. Barney, and Michael K. Heine, eds., Cultural Imperialism in Action Critiques in the Global Olympic Trust (London: ...