2012
DOI: 10.1177/0305829812449503
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After the Postcolony

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“…Postcolonial theory is a form of critical theory specifically concerned with empowerment of the dispossessed, the establishment of minorities' rights, and with achieving just and equitable relationships among people (52,53). In particular, postcolonial theorists examine how marginalized and disempowered people (those who are considered to be "inferior" on the basis of normative judgements about physical ability and appearance, colour, behaviour, etc.)…”
Section: Critical Theory and Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postcolonial theory is a form of critical theory specifically concerned with empowerment of the dispossessed, the establishment of minorities' rights, and with achieving just and equitable relationships among people (52,53). In particular, postcolonial theorists examine how marginalized and disempowered people (those who are considered to be "inferior" on the basis of normative judgements about physical ability and appearance, colour, behaviour, etc.)…”
Section: Critical Theory and Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sense of 'catalogue' lala cites demonstrates how the daily, often unconscious encounter among family and Malay peoplehood in general gives an opportunity for TV viewers to inscribe certain meaning and connotations into these global, hybrid experiences (Bhabha, 1994;Shim, 2006;Young, 2003). lala's voicing out her opinion is a reflexive comment of her encounter with Julia, and how the experience she goes through while watching Julia as a Malay subject allows her to re-fragment and re-compartmentalize her lives to familiar freedoms and pleasant memories through returning to familiar 'sounds' of local routes through praying and forgiving.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%