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- noun Plural form of
Eurocentrist .
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Examples
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Sure, Eurocentrists would rather trace their liberation theory back to King John of England's 1297 Magna Carta, but such "democratic rights" were decreed by a monarch.
Why I Will Not Disavow the "Feminist" Label Anxious Black Woman 2008
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Luckily, many people have come to terms with the fact that the different positions, in this theoretical ‘impasse’, as Mamdani calls it – between modernists and communitarians or between Eurocentrists and Africanists – are not mutually exclusive.
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Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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Amazing how even to this day, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egypt and its peoples.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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The Original BRO-Log: Minister Faust Speaks: Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans.
Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans. 2005
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Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans.
Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans. 2005
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Amazing how even to this day, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egypt and its peoples.
Even today, Eurocentrists are trying to de-colourise ancient Egyptians, i.e., Afrikans. 2005
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‘impasse’, as Mamdani calls it – between modernists and communitarians or between Eurocentrists and Africanists – are not mutually exclusive.
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