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An accompanying show by the Bethlehem-based group Daar Decolonising Architecture/Art Residency tells a more disturbing architectural tale, recreating for its centrepiece a section of the Palestinian parliament, abandoned in 2003.
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Note 14: Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature (Portsmouth: Heinemann, 1981), 15. back
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Thiong'o, in his book, 'Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of
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Thiong'o, in his book, 'Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of
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In his book "Decolonising the Mind", Ngugi had also reflected on the period to which the AU referred when it spoke about "the demobilisation of intellectuals after independence", and said:
ANC Today 2004
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In his book "Decolonising the Mind", Ngugi had also reflected on the period to which the AU referred when it spoke about "the demobilisation of intellectuals after independence", and said:
ANC Today 2004
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In his book "Decolonising the mind" Ngugi wa Thiongo describes this experience as having an effect to annihilate a people's belief in their names, in their languages, in their environment, in their heritage, in their unity and ultimately in themselves.
DEPUTY MINISTER SONJICA'S ADDRESS DURING THE STATE OF THE NATION DEBATE 2004
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In his book, "Decolonising the Mind", Ngugi had warned about the effect of "the cultural bomb. unleashed by imperialism again the collective defiance" of the people.
ANC Today 2004
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In his book, "Decolonising the Mind", the Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiongo, writes about the consternation among some Europeans that he had started writing in his native language, Gikuyu.
ANC Today 2003
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In his book, "Decolonising the Mind", the Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiongo, writes about the consternation among some Europeans that he had started writing in his native language, Gikuyu.
ANC Today 2003
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