One of
Boehmer's primary points is that the exchange of ideas that is intrinsic to Colonialism helped
to develop the vocabulary and consciousness that led to its dismantling and the rise of
Postmodernism. In the cross- cultural exchange that was Colonialism, ideas emerged that would
eventually lead to its subversion. For example, Boehmer points to the example of Gandhi, who
used appeals to British notions of law and justice evident in the Magna Carta and
other...
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Identify the main idea in "Networks of Resistance" by Elleke Boehmer.
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