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Europeans often assumed that they were superior to the people they colonized, and treated them accordingly.
traditional African culture; European culture
The clash between traditional African and European cultures
traditional African culture; European culture
Decolonization
decolonization
decolonization
A common theme in postcolonial African literature is the exploration of the effects of colonialism on individuals, communities, and societies. Authors often critically examine issues such as cultural displacement, identity formation, power dynamics, and resistance to colonial rule. Through their writings, they seek to reclaim African voices, histories, and perspectives that were marginalized or suppressed during the colonial era.
Postcolonial literature often deals with themes of cultural identity
things fall apart was among the first work of african literature to be
S. Ravindranathan has written: 'Studies in postcolonial literature' -- subject(s): Postcolonialism in literature
Postcolonial literature often deals with themes of cultural identity