The Writer as Activist: South Asian Perspectives on Ngugi Wa Thiong'oBernth Lindfors, Bala Kothandaraman Africa World Press, 2001 - 206 oldal |
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... postcolonial literatures and the United States as the first of the postcolonial nations fashioning for itself several hundred years ago the kind of definite identity away from " the metropolis " that Jameson has theorized as ...
... postcolonial literatures and the United States as the first of the postcolonial nations fashioning for itself several hundred years ago the kind of definite identity away from " the metropolis " that Jameson has theorized as ...
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... postcolonial literature or of postcolonial novels , other than to say that they depict the anti - colonial struggle , or any struggle against a dominant " colonizing " power . Here for instance is the definition of postcolonialism ...
... postcolonial literature or of postcolonial novels , other than to say that they depict the anti - colonial struggle , or any struggle against a dominant " colonizing " power . Here for instance is the definition of postcolonialism ...
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... Postcolonial Reconstruction in the Plays of Ngugi wa Thiong'o IPSHITA CHANDA Africa has woken up in the twentieth ... postcolonial society is one concerned with more than mere " flag independence " ( Björkman 131 ) : a society can be ...
... Postcolonial Reconstruction in the Plays of Ngugi wa Thiong'o IPSHITA CHANDA Africa has woken up in the twentieth ... postcolonial society is one concerned with more than mere " flag independence " ( Björkman 131 ) : a society can be ...
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Ngugi wa Thiongos | 15 |
A Recurring Figure | 43 |
Postcolonial Reconstruction | 61 |
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