The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialism by Ashis Nandy

The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialism

Ashis Nandy

144 pages first pub 1983 (editions)

nonfiction history psychology challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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This study contends that modern colonialism is successful not only because the ruling country subjugates through superior technical and economic resources, but also because the rulers propagate cultural subservience of the subject people. Explorin...

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