What is the difference between colonial and postcolonial
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All rights reserved. Sign in to annotate. Most of the literary works belonging to this period are composed of letters, journals , biographies, and memories. Puritans also wrote an immense amount of literature which falls into this category. They wrote poetry and sermons in the service of Gods.
The adventure series of Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard is another famous example of Colonial literature. The post-colonial period is the period after the decolonization of the colonies. This period falls in between s to s. This is the period when the independence struggles of the colonized people started to rise.
There were patriotic movements among the people of these colonies and a new era of nationalist ideologies started to inculcate among the people.
Thus, in order to regain the lost identity and the national pride and to compose narratives as a response to the colonizer by the colonized this literature emerged. Post Colonial Literature is the literature that highlights the social, cultural aspects after the period of decolonization. These literature serve as a response to the impact of the colonial period and the discourse of colonizers in the before colonized societies. These literature draw an empathetic image of the colonized people, their liberation struggle towards independence while highlighting the impact of the colonization in their livelihoods, their culture and on the socio-cultural and political aspects of the particular country.
However, many postcolonial pieces of literature began taking shape in the late s — with the end of World War 2 and the decline of the imperial order in the world.
These literary works deal with the postcolonial theory basically initiated by literary figures like Franz Fanon, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak etc.
Most of the well-known postcolonial writers are from the Africa, Asia, and South America, Caribbean etc. However, some critics also argue that literature that expresses resistance and opposition to colonialism can be defined as postcolonial literature despite its author or period. Colonial literature is the literature written during the colonisation, using colonies as a setting.
Postcolonial literature is the literature that expresses opposition or resistance to colonisation. Colonial literature is often written from the perspective of the coloniser.
Postcolonial literature is written from the perspective of the former colonised. Postcolonial literature portrays the problems and consequences of colonisation and decolonization. Colonial literature often portrays indigenous people and culture savage or primitive. Postcolonial literature attempts to describe indigenous people, places and practices to counteract the stereotypical images portrayed by the colonisers. She is currently reading for a Masters degree in English.
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