The Postcolonial Rewriting of Colonial Stories: Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso SeaB.A. Christina Münzner
A Journey of Indian English Short Stories in Colonial and Postcolonial Era and its Impact on Present Short Story Writing 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: B Bhangeprakash 摘要: The researcher concentrates the short stories written in English in India before and after independence. ...
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The global evolution of the postcolonial era across diverse spatio-temporal zones generated a highly debatable paradigm: did postcoloniality generate a new epistemological and ontological framework that disentangled from the colonial patterns or did these patterns continue with the pre-existing colonial ideo...
Otherness may be the predilection of postmodernist priorities but remains the ongoing dilemma of postcolonial childhoods and their subjugated realities. The 'other' stands against a distant 'self', often emphasising dominant, western imaginaries and agendas grounded in the logics of modernity. This ...
But today, when the West perceives «world music» as «authentic» and «untouched» that blatantly ignores centuries of colonial history and (mutual) influences and relationalities. The economic setups and ties that now let the West consume music from places that seem remote is in ...
I lay out the conceptual problems in the first section. Then I explore two literary modes, which I call "writing liberty" and "writing resistance," illustrated by the international literary organization PEN, on one hand, and a tradition of anticolonial political writing, on the other. Although...
Within the framework of Colonial and Postcolonial studies, the study provides a comparative analysis ... S O'Malley-Sutton 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Shrill Hurrahs: Women, Gender, and Racial Violence in South Carolina, 1865‐1900 . By Kate Cté Gillin . ( Columbia, SC : University of South...
in colonial and postcolonial India and scrutiny of personal experiences and memories, Hiranandani offers her understanding of the real obstacles that come in women's ways of wielding autonomy over their lives. Hiranandani's short stories posit a fictional account of multifaceted existence of womanhood....
Said to be an allegory of power relations between individuals in a colonial setting, the major themes of this story by Sheila Kohler are oppression and betrayal. An Afrikaner betrays his family through a combination of physical assaults, homosexual encounters, and inappropriate touching of his son...