This paper analyzes the four initial stages in the process of cultural hybridization as put forward by Chan Kwok-bun in his book Cultural Hybridity: essentializing, alternating, converting and hybridizing. These stages are examined in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart through a mapping to show how a cultural hybrid is formed. This analysis is done by using the three phases of colonialism as a framework: pre-colonialism, colonialism itself and post-colonialism. Using theories of postcolonialism, we break down the concept of hybridization: from domination to alienation and all the shades in between. The study attempts to shed light on aspects of colonialism by giving it a wider scope showing the process of cultural hybridization through a ser...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
This paper analyzes the four initial stages in the process of cultural hybridization as put forward ...
The nature and role of colonialism in the transformation, nay destruction of the African past, and t...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
This research paper aims to explore the profound impact of colonization on African identity and cult...
Many novels display an intense interest in culture, traditions and the conflict between two differen...
The term ‘Hybridity’ has become one of the most persistent conceptual leitmotifs in postcol...
The African cultural identities have undergone earth-shattering shifts from the precolonial epoch to...
Reclaiming for one’s root doesn’t state that one has no root. As long as one has roots intact, one s...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart presents many issues that come along with colonialism. In Things F...
Hybrid state of postcolonial Africa set the background for this paper. The study is literary, descri...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
This paper analyzes the four initial stages in the process of cultural hybridization as put forward ...
The nature and role of colonialism in the transformation, nay destruction of the African past, and t...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
This research paper aims to explore the profound impact of colonization on African identity and cult...
Many novels display an intense interest in culture, traditions and the conflict between two differen...
The term ‘Hybridity’ has become one of the most persistent conceptual leitmotifs in postcol...
The African cultural identities have undergone earth-shattering shifts from the precolonial epoch to...
Reclaiming for one’s root doesn’t state that one has no root. As long as one has roots intact, one s...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart presents many issues that come along with colonialism. In Things F...
Hybrid state of postcolonial Africa set the background for this paper. The study is literary, descri...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...