The oppressive British and chauvinistic Japanese colonialism imposed a hegemonic culture in Africa and China. Things Fall Apart by Achebe and Red Sorghum by Mo Yan demonstrate British and Japanese colonial misshaping of African and Chinese cultures respectively. In response, the indigenous writers sustain their identity and culture crumbling under colonial corrosion. Things Fall Apart deals with the bitterness of colonialism in Africa, while Red Sorghum deals with Chinese colonial experiences. This article addresses the question how these authors, despite their different spatial and temporal contexts, encounter the hegemonic administrative structures and discourse. The principles of intertextuality are exploited to unveil the colonial gover...
Chapter 2 also finds similarities between Petals of Blood and Anthills of the Savannah. It explores ...
This research paper will examine the representation of colonialism in the narratives Things Fall Apa...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
This paper discusses England colonization and its impacts on African tribal culture in African Anglo...
This research paper aims to explore the profound impact of colonization on African identity and cult...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
Identity and culture are considered to be the relevant aspects of the post-colonial literature for t...
This dissertation argues for an alternative history of postcolonial literature anchored in the cultu...
The nature and role of colonialism in the transformation, nay destruction of the African past, and t...
This article examines Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart within a postcolonial discourse. While the m...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
This dissertation examines colonial and post-colonial discourse in the works of Yom Sang-sop of Kore...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
Chapter 2 also finds similarities between Petals of Blood and Anthills of the Savannah. It explores ...
This research paper will examine the representation of colonialism in the narratives Things Fall Apa...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
This paper discusses England colonization and its impacts on African tribal culture in African Anglo...
This research paper aims to explore the profound impact of colonization on African identity and cult...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
Identity and culture are considered to be the relevant aspects of the post-colonial literature for t...
This dissertation argues for an alternative history of postcolonial literature anchored in the cultu...
The nature and role of colonialism in the transformation, nay destruction of the African past, and t...
This article examines Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart within a postcolonial discourse. While the m...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
This dissertation examines colonial and post-colonial discourse in the works of Yom Sang-sop of Kore...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
Chapter 2 also finds similarities between Petals of Blood and Anthills of the Savannah. It explores ...
This research paper will examine the representation of colonialism in the narratives Things Fall Apa...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...