Postcolonial Theory by Leela Gandhi

The book explores the complex dynamics of power, identity, and resistance in the context of colonial and postcolonial societies. It delves into the impact of colonialism on culture, politics, and economics, examining how these influences persist in contemporary times. The text critically analyzes the ways in which formerly colonized nations navigate their post-independence realities, often grappling with the remnants of colonial rule. Through a nuanced discussion, it highlights the importance of reclaiming indigenous voices and narratives to foster a more equitable global discourse.

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Published
1998
Nationality
Indian
Length
Short
Pages
192
Original Language
English
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