Postcolonial writers have been very conscious of their role in the construction of the nation. They construct the nation by deconstructing the western constructs about the colonized countries. This game of constructing and deconstructing between the colonized and colonizer generates from the fact that the nation is a cultural construct, built out of and upon the artistic, theoretical and philosophical discourses about the nation which hardly allow articulation of subaltern voices and even if subaltern appears it is dislocated only to be reinvented in the form of advertisements on bill boards. Constructing the nation is a postcolonial project of great significance as postcolonial literatures seek to erase the image of their nations as primit...
The nation has been one of the most important political and cultural constructions of Modernity. The...
My dissertation examines contestations of national identity and representation of individual aspirat...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
The main objective of this paper is to propose an interdisciplinary reflection on how postcolonial f...
This thesis critically analyzes the phenomenon of nation branding as a technique of neocolonial gove...
At present “Postcolonialism” has been a current topic in literary circles. As a genre of contemporar...
Using the theoretical framework developed by Glissant, Bhabha, Said, Rushdie, and Chamoiseau (among ...
Through the analysis of Pepetela’s Mayombe, Ngugi’s Petals of Blood, Achebe’s Anthills of the ...
National identity at its root attempts to operate as a unifying force in a society. This identity is...
Nation building has been one of the most significant issues recently and mainly in the countries wit...
Through the analysis of Pepetela’s Mayombe, Ngugi’s Petals of Blood, Achebe’s Anthills of the Savann...
Postcoloniality, in its most banal framing, emerges as the study of objects in aformerly colonized...
The terms nations and nationalism despite their common usage, have always been enigmatic terms. The ...
The nation has been one of the most important political and cultural constructions of Modernity. The...
My dissertation examines contestations of national identity and representation of individual aspirat...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
The main objective of this paper is to propose an interdisciplinary reflection on how postcolonial f...
This thesis critically analyzes the phenomenon of nation branding as a technique of neocolonial gove...
At present “Postcolonialism” has been a current topic in literary circles. As a genre of contemporar...
Using the theoretical framework developed by Glissant, Bhabha, Said, Rushdie, and Chamoiseau (among ...
Through the analysis of Pepetela’s Mayombe, Ngugi’s Petals of Blood, Achebe’s Anthills of the ...
National identity at its root attempts to operate as a unifying force in a society. This identity is...
Nation building has been one of the most significant issues recently and mainly in the countries wit...
Through the analysis of Pepetela’s Mayombe, Ngugi’s Petals of Blood, Achebe’s Anthills of the Savann...
Postcoloniality, in its most banal framing, emerges as the study of objects in aformerly colonized...
The terms nations and nationalism despite their common usage, have always been enigmatic terms. The ...
The nation has been one of the most important political and cultural constructions of Modernity. The...
My dissertation examines contestations of national identity and representation of individual aspirat...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...