This thesis studies Chinua Achebe’s novel No Longer at Ease from a postcolonial perspective, specifically concentrating on its protagonist, the colonized Obi Okonkwo, and his antagonist, the colonizer Mr Green, using the theories of the literary critic Homi Bhabha. It argues that these two characters are hybrids in their ambivalent contact zone by demonstrating firstly, the coinciding presence of reciprocal feelings of sympathy/admiration and contempt, and secondly, that they are culturally cross-bred individuals. Additionally, this thesis examines the mimicry of Obi and reveals that it can be either strategic or subconscious in nature. It concludes that both mimicry and mockery have the potential to destabilize the structural power-imbalan...
A study in post-colonialism is a highly enticing endeavor. In the modern society, postcolonial liter...
The pusrpose of the paper analysis is see the impact of colonialism in the form of mimicry and ambiv...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
This thesis studies Chinua Achebe’s novel No Longer at Ease from a postcolonial perspective, specifi...
This thesis studies Chinua Achebe’s novel No Longer at Ease from a postcolonial perspective, specifi...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
No longer at Ease is basically a study of the ambiguities of Nigeria in the post colonial period whe...
This thesis examines the nature and claims of post-colonialism and its discourse theory, using as pa...
This thesis is a study of Obi Okonkwo?s conflicts on his plan to marry an outcast girl as seen in Ch...
This paper critically examines the centrality of intertextuality in the appreciation of Chinua Ache...
This thesis is basically the study of Okonkwo's downfall through his character traits and conflicts ...
This dissertation examines colonial and post-colonial discourse in the works of Yom Sang-sop of Kore...
The present research study attempts to investigate Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and No Longer a...
The present research study attempts to investigate Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and No Longer a...
A study in post-colonialism is a highly enticing endeavor. In the modern society, postcolonial liter...
A study in post-colonialism is a highly enticing endeavor. In the modern society, postcolonial liter...
The pusrpose of the paper analysis is see the impact of colonialism in the form of mimicry and ambiv...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
This thesis studies Chinua Achebe’s novel No Longer at Ease from a postcolonial perspective, specifi...
This thesis studies Chinua Achebe’s novel No Longer at Ease from a postcolonial perspective, specifi...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
No longer at Ease is basically a study of the ambiguities of Nigeria in the post colonial period whe...
This thesis examines the nature and claims of post-colonialism and its discourse theory, using as pa...
This thesis is a study of Obi Okonkwo?s conflicts on his plan to marry an outcast girl as seen in Ch...
This paper critically examines the centrality of intertextuality in the appreciation of Chinua Ache...
This thesis is basically the study of Okonkwo's downfall through his character traits and conflicts ...
This dissertation examines colonial and post-colonial discourse in the works of Yom Sang-sop of Kore...
The present research study attempts to investigate Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and No Longer a...
The present research study attempts to investigate Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and No Longer a...
A study in post-colonialism is a highly enticing endeavor. In the modern society, postcolonial liter...
A study in post-colonialism is a highly enticing endeavor. In the modern society, postcolonial liter...
The pusrpose of the paper analysis is see the impact of colonialism in the form of mimicry and ambiv...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...