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May 20, 2021 Think Goa, Goans, Goaness

The Politics Behind the Uniform Civil Code

Several Issues that are facing us today have brought the analytic potential of the concepts of hegemony and subaltern to the centre of discussion. Within this conceptual framework, it has become possible for us to understand how hegemony has put on a new avatar of retroactively creating interests it claims to represent. This will open us to a new...

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May 20, 2021 Think Goa, Goans, Goaness

Socio-cultural, Political and Ecclesial Context of Goa

Socio-cultural Context Goa is a post-colonial society. The colonial experience that lasted for 450 years continues to manifest in multiple ways. Besides the colonial past which being a Portuguese and catholic colonization which is different from the Aglican British colonization in the rest of India, Goans are still afflicted by the conversion of a part of its population during...

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Rev. (Dr.) Victor Ferrao holds a Doctorate in Philosophy of Science with specialization in Science Religion Dialogue from the Philosophy Department of Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune.

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