Post colonialism discussion
Post-colonialism narratives.
(Literature)
Post-colonialism began with the liberation of colonies from the yoke of colonialism. Post-colonialism pointed to the death of colonial writings and the beginning of colonial literature.
This document seeks to examine the wounds and teeth inflicted by colonists on liberated lands.
First Aspect:
First, the post-colonial news talks about a damaged civilization. Colonials inflicted scars and wounds on nations. These scars and wounds led to the removal of the culture and damaged the formation of these tribes. Colonial language replaced foreign language. Cultures, morals, and values continue to change. Some of these changes were good and some were bad. Positive changes have been seen in the spread of English as a global language. Colonial tribes saw the birth of pidgin and creole as new forms of the English language. Negative factors are the death of tribal customs and traditions practiced by the colonies.
Second Aspect:
The second aspect I would like to focus on is that the colonized countries have used the very language of the colonies to express freedom, liberty and liberty.
There is a colonial narrative of a damaged civilization. Language became the vehicle for ethos of cultural expression. Language became a saint of freedom. Language became a cultural expression of freedom from exorcism.
Third Aspect:
The third aspect I would like to point out is psychological. I use Jungian's view of archetypes. Archetypes patterns are found in culture and are a universal concept of meaning. Colonially elected nations carry ethos archetypes colonies past indigenous archetypes. The customs and principles of the colonies became the most important archetypes in the colonial world. The archetypes of the colonists and the colonists fought each other. This gave way to the birth of new cultural archetypes.
Fourth Aspect:
The fourth aspect I would like to focus on is the beast of confusion. Now what is the beast of Paradox? It is a paradox of the prevailing colonial lands. It is a tradition of mental speaking. It is a wound that has healed the worm. It is a desire found in humorous speech. A beautiful song of injury. Cultural calypso. The beast of confusion includes the birth of a nation's longing for freedom.
Fifth Aspect:
The fifth aspect I would like to look at is watching. Looking is the name of psychologist Lacan. For her there are many ideas such as sexual views, clinical views and so on. The colonists viewed the colonies with intellectual distribution of violence. This is a bad view of civilization. But the story does not end here. The colonists looked back on the colonies with insecurity, through protests and used the idea of agreeing to break free from the bondage of colonial culture.
Sixth Aspect:
The sixth area I would like to focus on is the theology of reconstruction. Reconstruction explodes the exclusion and rights in the text and was largely expressed by philosopher Derrida. For the colonists, language became a machine for reconstructing colonial narratives. The tongue opens up the wounds and scars that have been inflicted on the colonists. Language liberated the interdependence of the colonial tribes into an open space for. The language became a burned-out remnants of restitution and redistribution of funds. Language became a legacy of change.
Seventh Aspect:
The seventh aspect I would like to look at is the situation of Philosopher Sartre himself. Inside alone is a way to understand yourself. The knowledge of the paid tribes became a means of obtaining social and cultural results. Internalism alone was the idea of transforming the colonial powers into freedom and liberty. Inside alone was the tolerance of pacifism. Internal solitude has found new expressions of post-colonial ideology
In conclusion, I would like to say, the post-colonial narrative opens up the wounds and scars of the colonial powers. Postcolonial narratives are based on traces of damaged civilization, language, archetypes, beast of distraction, observation, and ultimately the idea of being itself.
Nice description
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