'More often than not, the differences that bring a culture or a people to the attention of the investigator are not simply formed from the point of view of the intellectual problematic; they are... the nuances and latencies of that power which is part of the structure of the cultural context itself manifesting itself as intellectual curiosity.'
Friday, November 30, 2012
rhetoric of modernity/logic of coloniality
"international aid has too often served to prop up the interests of an entrenched elite as well as the interests of those in charge of the 'new world order.'"
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