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    Empire, global coloniality and African subjectivity by Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Global imperial designs and empire -- Introduction: empire and global coloniality: towards a decolonial turn -- Global imperial designs and pan-Africanism -- Coloniality of power and African development -- Part 2. Subject, subjection and subjectivity -- The ticklish subject in Africa -- Subjection and subjectivity in South Africa -- Nationality of power in Zimbabwe -- Part 3. …”
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    Citizenship, borders, and human needs

    Published 2011
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    The ethos of a late-modern citizen by White, Stephen K.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Reason and ethos -- After critique: affirming subjectivity -- Animating the reach of our moral imagination -- Democracy's predicament -- Conclusion.…”
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    The making of minjung democracy and the politics of representation in South Korea / by Lee, Namhee

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : minjung, history, and historical subjectivity -- The construction of minjung -- Anticommunism and North Korea -- Anti-Americanism and chuch'e sasang -- The undonggwŏn as a counterpublic sphere -- Between indeterminacy and radical critique : madanggŭk, ritual, and protest -- The alliance between labor and intellectuals -- "To be reborn as revolutionary workers" : Gramscian fusion and Leninist vanguardism -- The subject as the subjected : intellectuals and workers in labor literature -- Conclusion : the minjung movement as history.…”
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