Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 23Indiana University Press, 2001 |
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... language rests life ; with language rests death . - Kimura 74 Silencing the Native Hawaiian language was one of the loudest violations of human rights by U.S. American colonizers in Hawai'i . Within a period of a hundred years , Hawai'i ...
... language rests life ; with language rests death . - Kimura 74 Silencing the Native Hawaiian language was one of the loudest violations of human rights by U.S. American colonizers in Hawai'i . Within a period of a hundred years , Hawai'i ...
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... language . School children who spoke their native language , for example , were kept after school to repeatedly write on the black board , “ I shall not speak Hawaiian " ( Kimura 74 ) . During the 1990s , as a student at the University ...
... language . School children who spoke their native language , for example , were kept after school to repeatedly write on the black board , “ I shall not speak Hawaiian " ( Kimura 74 ) . During the 1990s , as a student at the University ...
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... language instruction was the most important and costly of all the education initiatives . Accord- ing to one U.S. commissioner , " from the earliest days of the Amer- ican occupation , the purpose of the department of education has been ...
... language instruction was the most important and costly of all the education initiatives . Accord- ing to one U.S. commissioner , " from the earliest days of the Amer- ican occupation , the purpose of the department of education has been ...
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On the Digital and Allegorical Economy | 4 |
Colonial Ambivalence and | 25 |
World Music Does Not Exist | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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