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Colonial Texts

Mason Ross

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Publisher: Publifye

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Colonial Texts examines colonialism's profound impact on literature and how post-colonial theory aids in understanding its lasting effects. It explores how colonial rule shaped literary themes, amplified certain voices, and suppressed others, altering literary landscapes in complex ways. Literature serves as a reflection of colonial power dynamics, offering insights into ideologies, social structures, and cultural exchanges. The book emphasizes the need to understand historical contexts to grasp the full impact of colonialism on literary production.

 
The book introduces core concepts, like Orientalism and hybridity, and analyzes specific literary works from diverse colonial settings. It investigates how colonial authorities used literature to reinforce dominance and shape perceptions, while also exploring counter-narratives from those under colonial rule. Colonial Texts demonstrates the continued relevance of colonial themes in modern post-colonial literature, shaping contemporary identities and cultural expressions.

 
Beginning with an introduction to colonial and post-colonial literary theory, the book progresses through analyses of canonical European texts and indigenous literatures, culminating in an examination of modern post-colonial literature. By employing methodologies from literary criticism, post-colonial studies, and historical research, Colonial Texts provides a balanced approach, offering both a historical overview and a critical exploration of theoretical frameworks.
Available since: 05/06/2025.
Print length: 55 pages.

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