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ICH4801 ASSIGNMENT 02: 2024 UNIQUE NO: 322543 DUE DATE: 21 JUNE 2024 1. Define “colonialism” in your own words. (2) 2. How does Maldonado-Torres explain the concept of coloniality? (2) 3. Explain the difference between colonialism and coloniality. (2) 4. Sketch the sociohistorical background of colonialism and coloniality in the South African context. (4) 5. Do you agree with the colonial policies that were implemented by European powers? Substantiate your answer. (4) 6. How does the legacy of apartheid remain a structural element in postcolonial South Africa?

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, ICH4801 ASSIGNMENT 02: 2024
UNIQUE NO: 322543
DUE DATE: 21 JUNE 2024




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, Question 1(a) (20 marks) – Compulsory
1. Define “colonialism” in your own words. (2)
Colonialism is a system in which a dominant power extends its control over territories,
economies, and peoples beyond its borders for the purpose of exploitation, resource
extraction, and cultural assimilation. It involves the imposition of political, economic, and
social structures that prioritize the interests of the colonizing power while subjugating and
marginalizing indigenous populations. Colonialism often involves the displacement or
suppression of local cultures, languages, and traditions, as well as the extraction of natural
resources for the benefit of the colonizers.

One example of colonialism is the European colonization of Africa during the 19th and early
20th centuries, where European powers imposed their control over African territories,
exploited their resources, and imposed their cultural norms and systems of governance onto
indigenous populations.




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