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ScienceOpen disciplines: | Literary studies, Arts, Religious studies & Theology, Social & Behavioral Sciences, History, Philosophy |
Keywords: | colonial epistemologies, postcolonial epitemologies, cultural analysis, textual analysis, media studies, academic systems, narratives, diachronic studies, film studies, precolonial epistemologies |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-SOCSCI.CL4R79J.v1 |