Colonial Domination Resistance Movement

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Colonial Domination Resistance Movement is a Political Movement that involves the actions and efforts by indigenous or subjugated peoples to oppose and overcome the control imposed by colonial powers.



References

2018

  • (Duncan, 2018) ⇒ Duncan, J.S. (2018). “Embodying Colonialism? Domination and Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Ceylonese Coffee Plantations." In: Culture and Society, Taylor and Francis.
    • NOTE: Explores the dynamics of resistance on Ceylonese coffee plantations, providing insights into both the colonial imposition and the Kandyans' responses, challenging previous perceptions of their passivity.

2008

  • (Sharma & Wright, 2008) ⇒ Sharma, N., and Wright, C. (2008). “Decolonizing Resistance, Challenging Colonial States." In: Social Justice.
    • NOTE: Examines the intersection of Indigenous and people of color's activism within colonial and post-colonial states, highlighting the historical and ongoing forms of resistance against colonialism.

1989

  • (Sharpe, 1989) ⇒ Sharpe, J. (1989). “Figures of Colonial Resistance." In: Modern Fiction Studies.
    • NOTE: Discusses the concept of resistance in colonial contexts, critiquing Said's theory of Orientalism and introducing Bhabha's idea of a mixed economy of power, domination, desire, and resistance.