33 Facts About Postcolonial literature

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Postcolonial literature is the literature by people from formerly colonized countries.

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Scholars of commonwealth Postcolonial literature used the term to designate writing in English that dealt with the topic of colonialism.

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Postcolonial literature pioneered the branch of postcolonial criticism called colonial discourse analysis.

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Postcolonial literature has developed a number of the field's neologisms and key concepts, such as hybridity, third-space, mimicry, difference, and ambivalence.

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Language and Postcolonial literature were factors in consolidating this sense of national identity to resist the impact of colonialism.

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Postcolonial literature's works are influential in the fields of postcolonial studies, critical theory, and Marxism.

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Postcolonial literature founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League.

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Postcolonial literature founded the Black Star Line, a shipping and passenger line which promoted the return of the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.

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Against advocates of Postcolonial literature that promoted African racial solidarity in accordance with negritude principles, Frantz Fanon argued for a national Postcolonial literature aimed at achieving national liberation.

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Rather, he argued that black cultural forms—including Postcolonial literature—were diasporic and transnational formations born out of the common historical and geographical effects of transatlantic slavery.

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Postcolonial literature proposes a completely different theorization of "anti-conquest" than the ideas discussed here, one that can be traced to Edward Said.

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Postcolonial literature feminism emerged as a response to the Eurocentric focus of feminism.

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Postcolonial literature feminism is not simply a subset of postcolonial studies or another variety of feminism.

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Postcolonial literature is of German heritage through his paternal great-grandfather, which is reflected in some of his poems.

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Postcolonial literature describes his family heritage as "totally Samoan", even though he has a German surname.

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Postcolonial literature's novels are known for their poetic prose, difficult subject-matter, and their strong women characters, and are firmly rooted in Zimbabwe's difficult past.

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Postcolonial literature's work includes novels, plays, short stories, and essays, ranging from literary and social criticism to children's literature.

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Postcolonial literature is the founder and editor of the Gikuyu-language journal Mutiiri.

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Postcolonial literature's style relies heavily on the Igbo oral tradition, and combines straightforward narration with representations of folk stories, proverbs, and oratory.

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Postcolonial literature published a number of short stories, children's books, and essay collections.

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21.

Postcolonial literature went on to write plays that were produced in both countries, in theatres and on radio.

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Postcolonial literature took an active role in Nigeria's political history and its campaign for independence from British colonial rule.

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The distinction "black" and "white" Postcolonial literature is further a remnant of colonialism that should be replaced by drawing distinctions between literary systems based on language affiliation rather than race.

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Postcolonial literature's books have been translated into fourteen languages, including English, French, and German.

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One unique and pervasive characteristic of Caribbean Postcolonial literature is the use of "dialect" forms of the national language, often termed creole.

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Postcolonial literature grew up in a sugar plantation with the sense of Indian indenture rooted in his family background.

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Philippine Postcolonial literature includes the legends of prehistory, and the colonial legacy of the Philippines.

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Pre-Hispanic Philippine Postcolonial literature were actually epics passed on from generation to generation originally through oral tradition.

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Philippine Postcolonial literature is written in Spanish, English, or any indigenous Philippine languages.

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Dutch Indies literature includes Dutch language postcolonial literature reflecting on the era of the Dutch East Indies.

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Postcolonial literature feels that Indian is a theme constructed only in IWE and does not articulate itself in the vernacular literature.

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Postcolonial literature further adds "the post-colonial novel, becomes a trope for an ideal hybrid by which the West celebrates not so much Indian, whatever that infinitely complex thing is, but its own historical quest, its reinterpretation of itself".

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Postcolonial literature wrote his autobiography in Welsh, but said he lacked the necessary grasp of the language to employ it in his poems.

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