The rejection of
colonialism and its exploitation of the subjects of the Empire is certainly a feature of
postcolonial. However, critics from a New Historicist perspective often argue that rejection and
rebellion often hide a complicit attitude. Thus, some texts produced by Europeans but that could
be considered postcolonial because they were influenced by imperialist...
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Anticolonialism has often been regarded as a constitutive feature of postcolonial literature. Do you agree?
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