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Neocolonialism
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Neocolonialism

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Neocolonialism, in contemporary discourse, has emerged as a compelling analytical lens to revisit and reassess power structures, global hierarchies, and cultural narratives in a postcolonial world. This volume explores the intricate and often obscured mechanisms through which neocolonial influence operates-economically, politically, culturally, and intellectually-redefining the contours of sovereignty and autonomy in the modern era. Scholars across disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences have increasingly turned their attention to the praxis of identifying and critiquing the subtle continuities of colonial ideologies under the guise of development, globalization, and aid. The interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches employed in this volume challenge conventional perspectives and propose new interpretative frameworks for understanding neocolonial engagements in literature, media, policy, and education.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 January 2026
Pages
548
ISBN
9781041209874

Neocolonialism, in contemporary discourse, has emerged as a compelling analytical lens to revisit and reassess power structures, global hierarchies, and cultural narratives in a postcolonial world. This volume explores the intricate and often obscured mechanisms through which neocolonial influence operates-economically, politically, culturally, and intellectually-redefining the contours of sovereignty and autonomy in the modern era. Scholars across disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences have increasingly turned their attention to the praxis of identifying and critiquing the subtle continuities of colonial ideologies under the guise of development, globalization, and aid. The interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches employed in this volume challenge conventional perspectives and propose new interpretative frameworks for understanding neocolonial engagements in literature, media, policy, and education.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 January 2026
Pages
548
ISBN
9781041209874