The Problematic of the Kaleidoscopic Postcolonial Discourse

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Seminar paper from the year 2018 in the subject Cultural Studies - Miscellaneous Sultan Moulay Sliman University language: English abstract: Postcolonial Literature is generally concerned with the demystification of the repercussions of colonialism with regard to individuals societies and cultures. Indeed all of these culminate in the psychological implications colonialism has on colonial subjects. Besides there has recently been a proliferating trend to evaluate the postcloniality of literary works in terms of their consistency vis-à-vis feminist and ecocritical issues as inextricably integral components of the postcolonial discourse. In this regard this paper is concerned with assessing the degree of postcoloniality in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing Anita Desai's Fire on the Mountain and Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart by perusing their approaches to the colonial psychological traumas their representation of women within postcolonial systems of patriarchy and their rendering of nature as a colonial subject. This will be conducted through a meticulous analysis of the main protagonists' thought and behaviour patterns.
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