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| author | Anantjit Publication |
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| contents | <p><em>Themes and Perspectives in Postcolonial Literature</em> offers a comprehensive and critical exploration of literary responses to colonialism and its enduring aftermath. Engaging with texts from India, Africa, the Caribbean, and other formerly colonized regions, the book examines how literature becomes a powerful medium for reclaiming silenced histories, negotiating identity, and resisting cultural domination.</p> <p>The study foregrounds key postcolonial concerns such as identity and hybridity, language and power, displacement and diaspora, gender and subaltern voices, memory and trauma, and the politics of nationhood. Drawing upon the works of major theorists including Edward Said, Homi K. Bhabha, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, alongside Indian scholars and writers, the book situates literary texts within their historical, social, and political contexts.</p> <p>Written in a clear and scholarly manner, this work bridges theory and textual analysis, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, and teachers of English literature and cultural studies. By emphasizing diverse perspectives and localized experiences, the book highlights postcolonial literature as a dynamic space of negotiation, resistance, and cultural transformation.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | THEMES AND PERSPECTIES IN POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE Anantjit Publication Postcolonial Literature; Colonialism and Imperialism; Decolonization; Identity and Hybridity; Cultural Negotiation; Language and Power; Subaltern Studies; Resistance and Liberation; Diaspora and Displacement; Gender and Postcolonial Feminism; Memory and Trauma; Nation and Nationalism; Postcolonial Theory; Indian English Literature; Marginalized Voices <p><em>Themes and Perspectives in Postcolonial Literature</em> offers a comprehensive and critical exploration of literary responses to colonialism and its enduring aftermath. Engaging with texts from India, Africa, the Caribbean, and other formerly colonized regions, the book examines how literature becomes a powerful medium for reclaiming silenced histories, negotiating identity, and resisting cultural domination.</p> <p>The study foregrounds key postcolonial concerns such as identity and hybridity, language and power, displacement and diaspora, gender and subaltern voices, memory and trauma, and the politics of nationhood. Drawing upon the works of major theorists including Edward Said, Homi K. Bhabha, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, alongside Indian scholars and writers, the book situates literary texts within their historical, social, and political contexts.</p> <p>Written in a clear and scholarly manner, this work bridges theory and textual analysis, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, and teachers of English literature and cultural studies. By emphasizing diverse perspectives and localized experiences, the book highlights postcolonial literature as a dynamic space of negotiation, resistance, and cultural transformation.</p> |
| title | THEMES AND PERSPECTIES IN POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE |
| topic | Postcolonial Literature; Colonialism and Imperialism; Decolonization; Identity and Hybridity; Cultural Negotiation; Language and Power; Subaltern Studies; Resistance and Liberation; Diaspora and Displacement; Gender and Postcolonial Feminism; Memory and Trauma; Nation and Nationalism; Postcolonial Theory; Indian English Literature; Marginalized Voices |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17972718 |