Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
Dec 6, 2010
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415424356
ISBN-13
9780415424356
Description
Gail Low delves into the intricate relationship between literature and postcolonial identity in this compelling exploration. Through the works of renowned writers like Amos Tutuola, George Lamming, and V.S. Naipaul, she examines how these authors navigate their cultural landscapes and articulate the complexities of their experiences.
Low's insightful analysis uncovers the strategies these writers employ to challenge colonial legacies and articulate their own narratives. The exploration sheds light on the evolving nature of postcolonial literature, highlighting its vital role in shaping cultural discourse and personal identity in a world grappling with the remnants of colonialism.
Low's insightful analysis uncovers the strategies these writers employ to challenge colonial legacies and articulate their own narratives. The exploration sheds light on the evolving nature of postcolonial literature, highlighting its vital role in shaping cultural discourse and personal identity in a world grappling with the remnants of colonialism.
Genres
History