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Background study Postcolonial literature, also referred to as the New English literature, comprises of a specific group of literary writings that involve socio-political issues associated with the struggle for independence of people formerly under colonial rule.... It was under this scenario, which gave rise to the first three famous writers of post-colonial or Anglo-Indian novels, R.... The post-colonial effect, which led to the emergence of the so-called ‘Indian Writing,' will be explored in this paper, using secondary researches, primarily based on literature reviews, while focusing on the works by R....
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Dissertation
The theories that are attempting to make sense of the distinctiveness of Post-Colonial Writings can be broadly grouped into four major approaches, one of these being a local or regional view, identifying with literature that is less comparative between or across facets of different societies and more introspective.... The writings exhibit similarities through the physical and emotional journeys of the protagonists and through pre-occupations with colonial and post-colonial anxieties....
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Essay
The main focus of the paper "Influence of Colonialist Idea on Contemporary World" is on examining in what ways do colonialist ideas continue to influence contemporary culture?... Describe with reference to fashion, literature, history, on the Colonization and English, the Colonist and Fashion....
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Essay
In the essay “American Revolution: Massachusetts Contribution” the author evaluates the American Revolution, which was a series of significant events in American history that led to the separation of Colonial America from British rule.... The revolution started as demonstrations against high taxes....
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Essay
This paper, Re-writing the Post - Colonial Canon, highlights that before we discuss the six novels against the post-colonial backdrop, it is necessary to build the backdrop by answering certain fundamental questions such as, 'What is canon?... Therefore, we can say that 'post-colonial canon' refers not only to the admired and valuable 'the English –language literature of Africa, India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South-East Asia, and the Caribbean', as Deborah L....
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Case Study
The researcher of the following paper highlights that post-colonial theory deals with the reading and analysis of discourses from once-colonized nations.... It is possible to detect post-colonial elements in works that appeared before the end of colonialism.... hellip; Moreover, it has also to be noted that there cannot be a clear distinction between a 'colonial' and 'post-colonial' writer based on nationality and socio-politico-cultural affiliations....
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Book Report/Review
The theories that are attempting to make sense of the distinctiveness of Post-Colonial Writings can be broadly grouped into four major approaches, one of these being a local or regional view, identifying with literature that is less comparative between or across facets of different societies and more introspective.... Although the writings were produced for very different purposes, they exhibit similarities through the physical and emotional journeys....
12 Pages
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Literature review
Initially there were high levels of mortality until colonist began to adapt to living conditions.... Due to economic conditions improving, the lack of wars and religious disputes Europeans immigrants, indentured servants and… Colonists enjoyed abundance and variety in their diets, the lowered incidence and spread of communicable diseases and epidemics attributed to the low Forestry was plentiful and provided for heating and the typical Colonial family would have eight children with the mortality rate of infants being lower than that of England....
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Research Paper