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[Many scholars define postcolonialism in terms of peoples who have too long been marginalized and disenfranchised now openly challenging and rejecting the dominant knowledge systems that rule the world. It is also about dismantling the institutions that produce and legitimize these knowledge systems (Anzaldúa 1987; Cisneros, 1991; Freire, 1993; Lorde, 1984; Said, 2000; Minh-ha, 1989 & 1999).]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Keywords: Performance Study; Knowledge System; African American Study; Universal Humanism; Black Intellectual
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