Waiting for the Barbarians
por J. M. Coetzee
Concerned as it is with the historical and contemporary experience of formerly European colonies, postcolonial studies have shown little interest in the effects of such controlling power on non-human animals. In identifying the political, sociological, and economic impact of "Western" …
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Concerned as it is with the historical and contemporary experience of formerly European colonies, postcolonial studies have shown little interest in the effects of such controlling power on non-human animals. In identifying the political, sociological, and economic impact of "Western" imperialistic pursuits upon non-European "others," post-colonialism has concentrated almost singularly on "other" humans. The cost of European territorial conquest and the discursive operations of empire, however,
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"Concerned as it is with the historical and contemporary experience of formerly European colonies, postcolonial studies have shown little interest in the effects of such controlling power on non-human animals. …"
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