[AAACE-NLA] "colonized mind?"

Catherine B. King cb.king at verizon.net
Mon Feb 14 14:07:45 EST 2005


Hello Andrea:

This term <may> refer to the classic work:

"The Colonizer and the Colonized"
by:  Albert Memmi
1965 The Orion Press, Inc.

It was also picked up by Peter McLaren in several
of his works--on Google and/or Amazon.com.

BTW, if you are interested in seeing why education is
on the block in many quarters and in many minds, see:

"Confessions of an Economic Hit Man"
by:  John Perkins
2004 by John Perkins, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc.
San Francisco.

Not everyone loves education as we do.

Regards,

Catherine King

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> Colleagues:
>
> Does anyone know where this term originated?  George?  Andres?  Kathleen? 
> X?
>
> I have googled and can't find it, doesn't mean it isn't there, though.  I 
> associate it with Fanon, if  you have, too, do you have a fuller citation?
>
> Thanks, I hope someone knows.
>
> Andrea
>
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