This paper establishes V.S. Naipaul’s position as a comprador intellectual for his essentialist representation of Africa in A Bend in the River. The position (of comprador intellectual) has been ascribed by Hamid Dabashi to the array of highly feted non-Western writers who justify the Western orientalist (mis)appropriation of the East. The unrelenting orientalist bashing of the imperialized world (Africa in this case) legitimizes the civilizational responsibility of the West to mend the situation of the supposedly inferior Africans. The violent colonial intervention to provide order and stability to the place shows Naipaul’s orientalist world view regarding the colonized Africans. The alleged, all-pervading darkness of Africans can thus be ...
V. S. Naipaul’s fictionalized struggle to locate himself in terms of the ‘others’ seems to exemplary...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
The present article presents the irony of freedom in the post-colonial Africa with special reference...
In his article, Naipaul\u27s A Bend in the River and Neo-colonialism as a Comparative Context, Hai...
Acknowledged as one of the world’s finest writers in the English language, V.S. Naipaul’s cynicism h...
At A bend in the riverV.S. Naipaul tells the story of an African postcolonial country after a coup, ...
This essay explores the intersections between religion and literature in V. S. Naipaul’s works...
V.S. Naipaul is often appreciated for his artistic sophistication and insight but criticised for per...
Abstract The main focus of Naipaul’s writings has been on the human consequences of colonialism, wh...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
In order to justify their annexation and subsequent subjugation and colonisation of Africa, the Amer...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
Figuring Naipaul deals with two issues: the writings of the Trinidad-born V.S. Naipaul and the probl...
V. S. Naipaul’s fictionalized struggle to locate himself in terms of the ‘others’ seems to exemplary...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
The present article presents the irony of freedom in the post-colonial Africa with special reference...
In his article, Naipaul\u27s A Bend in the River and Neo-colonialism as a Comparative Context, Hai...
Acknowledged as one of the world’s finest writers in the English language, V.S. Naipaul’s cynicism h...
At A bend in the riverV.S. Naipaul tells the story of an African postcolonial country after a coup, ...
This essay explores the intersections between religion and literature in V. S. Naipaul’s works...
V.S. Naipaul is often appreciated for his artistic sophistication and insight but criticised for per...
Abstract The main focus of Naipaul’s writings has been on the human consequences of colonialism, wh...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
In order to justify their annexation and subsequent subjugation and colonisation of Africa, the Amer...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
Figuring Naipaul deals with two issues: the writings of the Trinidad-born V.S. Naipaul and the probl...
V. S. Naipaul’s fictionalized struggle to locate himself in terms of the ‘others’ seems to exemplary...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...