Note to moderator: Read answerline carefully. Aníbal Quijano (“ah-NEE-ball kee-HA-no”) theorized that knowledge in these places is modified to operate in harmony with related hierarchical systems. A paper by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang argues that a process named for these places “is not a metaphor.” Jean-Paul Sartre wrote the preface to a book about these places that begins with the section “On Violence.” Frantz Fanon (“fah-NAWN”) argues that the lumpenproletariat can end the subjugation of these places in The Wretched of the Earth. An academic field named for being “post-” these places was pioneered by Edward Said (“sa-EED”) and attempts to reckon with the legacy of imperialism. For 10 points, name these territories subjected to rule by a foreign power. ■END■
ANSWER: colonies [accept postcolonialism or postcolonial studies; accept decolonization or “Decolonization is not a metaphor” or decoloniality; accept coloniality of knowledge or coloniality of power; prompt on territories until read; prompt on dependencies or tributary states or equivalents; prompt on the Global South; reject “countries” or “empires” or “states”]
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