I, II, and IV
I. The struggle to define identity
II. The importance of progress
III. The value of colonialism
IV. The lasting effects of racism
Answer: I and IV
One is published prior to decolonization and the other is published after.
Literature written during the period of foreign control, whether the author is a native or a colonist
i only know five:
1. Exotic Location
2. Distinct Dialogue
3. Technology vs. Primitivism
4. God vs. the Gods
5. Racial Images
Post-colonial literature mostly deals with the themes of racism, colonialism, identity crisis, suppression, resistance , gender and exploitation
Cultural Clash
Postcolonial literature often deals with themes of cultural identity
Postcolonial literature often deals with themes of cultural identity
Postcolonial literature often deals with themes of cultural identity
Decolonization
decolonization
the clash of african and european cultures
decolonization
Afro-Asian literature shares many common themes with both cultures. Some of the more common themes are peace, nature, and the emphasis on emotions.
all literature is a reflection of reality; an abstraction of reality. The common themes we find in literature--love, death, jeliousy, social norms, politics, consumerism, disillusionment, greed, lust--are are common aspects of the world we live in.
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
race