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mimic men
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/07/28 14:10 UTC 版)
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Coined by Trinidadian-British writer V. S. Naipaul in 1967 in his book The Mimic Men from mimic and men.
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- (collective) Post-colonial people that, through lack of ready alternatives, imitate practices of the pre-independence colonising people, maybe inappropriately.
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1970, Eric Williams, “29 The Future of the Caribbean”, in From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean - 1492–1969, Vintage Books, published 1984, →ISBN, page 502:
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...even though in Trinidad and Tobago the steel band and calypso have emerged, nevertheless artistic, community and individual values are not for the most part authentic but, to borrow the language of the economist, possess a high import content, the vehicles of import being the educational system, the mass media, the films, and the tourists. V. S. Naipaul’s description of West Indians as ‘mimic men’ is harsh, but true.
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2023, Thérèse G. Lee Chan and David A. Janes, “Uncovering and Filtering Industrial Symbiosis Networks for Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Trinidad and Tobago”, in Carbon Capture Science & Technology, volume 7, number 100109, →Bibcode, , page 9:
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