Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 22:04:29 -0800 From: Susanna Stromberg <susanna-AT-circa1973.com> Subject: Re: Colonialism seen as forced migration while we're discussing definitions, a visual record of the impact of what we're calling Retro-Colonialism is Sebastiao Salgado's photographic series Migrations. i always wished that critical theory/cultural studies courses i took in college "showed" the impact. Tobias Hübinette wrote: > Colonialism (1500-1945): slaves and indentured labor > > Neo-colonialism (1945-): guest workers > > Post-colonialism (1968-): adoptees and traficked women > > Retro-colonialism (1989-): refugees, migrants > > Tobias Hbinette a.k.a. Lee Sam-dol > > Doktorand i koreanska > Institutionen fr orientaliska sprk > Stockholms universitet > 106 91 Stockholm > > Tel: 46-8-16 15 88 > Fax: 46-8-15 54 64 > E-mail: tobias-AT-orient.su.se > > Ph.D. candidate in Korean studies > Department of Oriental Languages > Stockholm University > SE-106 91 Stockholm > Sweden > > Presentations: > Department of Korean Studies: www.orient.su.se/koreanskapersonal.html > Center for Pacific Asian Studies: www.orient.su.se/cpasStaff.html > Info Portal Asia: www.sub.su.se:591/sidor/forskning/koreaforsk/tobias/ > > --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- -- Susanna Stromberg Photos: http://www.circa1973.com --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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