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الصفحة 23
As noted , the metaphor of parents and children , so crucial to Betsimisaraka political imagery , was also the metaphor the French used to structure colonial relations ( Vergès , 1999 ) . The French , however , seemed unaware of the ...
As noted , the metaphor of parents and children , so crucial to Betsimisaraka political imagery , was also the metaphor the French used to structure colonial relations ( Vergès , 1999 ) . The French , however , seemed unaware of the ...
الصفحة 24
Likewise , in casting Karembola as their children ' the French used the very language in which the Maroseraña kings had couched their claims upon their putative subjects in the Karembola . There is less evidence that French colonial ...
Likewise , in casting Karembola as their children ' the French used the very language in which the Maroseraña kings had couched their claims upon their putative subjects in the Karembola . There is less evidence that French colonial ...
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ancestor ' ( razana / razañe ) , ' slave ' ( andevolondevo ) and “ stranger ' ( vazaha ) are powerful symbols which Malagasy and French imagined and constituted through ritual performances , appropriating and misappropriating meanings ...
ancestor ' ( razana / razañe ) , ' slave ' ( andevolondevo ) and “ stranger ' ( vazaha ) are powerful symbols which Malagasy and French imagined and constituted through ritual performances , appropriating and misappropriating meanings ...
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