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    Beyond national literatures: Empire and Amitav Ghosh by Maxey, Ruth

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Amitav Ghosh; Bengali American; anti-imperialism; Asian American literature…”
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    Bearers of culture: images of veiling in Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis by Jelodar, Esmaeil Zeiny, Noraini Md. Yusof, Khalil Mahmoodi

    Published 2013
    “…We also argue that unlike the public perception that veiling is a phenomenon for Islamic hegemony and a heritage of Arab conquest, Persian women have used veiling centuries before the emergence of Islam, and in modern Iran, voluntary veiling can be used as a cultural sign of anti-imperialism.…”
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    Themes in literary criticism in Sarawakian literature in Chinese (1959-2002) by Thian, Fung Che

    Published 2017
    “…In 1955, the Afro-Asian Conference (also known as Bandung Conference) was held and thereafter the third world countries responded enthusiastically to the slogans of anti-colonialism, anti-imperialism and peaceful self-government. The people of Sarawak were also deeply motivated by these emotions and such a situation had affected the development of Sarawak Chinese literary criticism, particularly the arguments on two major issues: the paths of left-wing writings and the target groups that literature should serve. …”
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    Nationalism in Chinese Language Textbooks for Primary Schools in Pre-Independence Malaya (1904-1957) by Chang, Lan Chin

    Published 2011
    “…Textbooks were promoted the strong spirit of anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism, reflecting a strong sense of Chinese nationalism. …”
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    Establishment of Borneo Literature Bureau and its role in the publication of Chinese edition of Dolphin magazine in the Cold War era by Wong, Kee Lian

    Published 2018
    “…In close to 20 years of its publication, BLB had gone through major events such as the Cold War struggle, the colonial government rule, the turbulent period of anti-colonialism, anti-imperialism and anti-Malaysia movements as well as the formation of Malaysia. …”
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    Essays on development and international economics by Brey, Björn

    Published 2021
    “…Using the WWI trade shock as an instrument for industrialisation levels, it also highlights that more industrialised districts were more likely to express anti-imperial feelings in 1922, and to vote for the Indian National Congress in the landmark election of 1937. …”
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