Colonialism is a practice of dominion which involves the subjugation of one people to another. The British colonized India and left an impact on many different levels of life and culture. E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India, referring to colonialism, explores the relationship between the colonized, an Indian doctor, and the colonizer, a British schoolmaster. This paper aims to explore Albert Memmi’s concepts of colonialism as presented in his The Colonizer and the Colonized (1974) and examine Forster’s characters according to these views. One basic issue is the cultural misunderstanding between the colonizer and the colonized. Different types of characters in the novel embody a number of Memmi’s ideas. The colonizer is characterized by...
Transgression of a foreign power into a nation by nullifying its supremacy and improving own country...
Critical response to E.M. Forster's A passage to India remains diverse. While some commend Forster's...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians ...
Through a close reading of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), this paper seeks to expose the...
The goal of this research is to examine how the colony is portrayed by both the colonizer and the co...
In the novel, Forster seems to observe the English Empire from a critical point of view rather than ...
Abstract: A Passage to India has long been interpreted as a classic anti-colonial text since its pub...
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The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Abstract M. Foster’s A Passage to India is not written onbiased form but a critical point of view f...
Transgression of a foreign power into a nation by nullifying its supremacy and improving own country...
Critical response to E.M. Forster's A passage to India remains diverse. While some commend Forster's...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians ...
Through a close reading of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), this paper seeks to expose the...
The goal of this research is to examine how the colony is portrayed by both the colonizer and the co...
In the novel, Forster seems to observe the English Empire from a critical point of view rather than ...
Abstract: A Passage to India has long been interpreted as a classic anti-colonial text since its pub...
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great age throughout the world. It represented major change ...
International audienceThis paper argues that discourse is an essential part of the colonizing proce...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Abstract M. Foster’s A Passage to India is not written onbiased form but a critical point of view f...
Transgression of a foreign power into a nation by nullifying its supremacy and improving own country...
Critical response to E.M. Forster's A passage to India remains diverse. While some commend Forster's...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...