Sections of the Course:
- Definition of Postcolonialism
- The origins and etymology
- The controversy over the term
- Aspects of postcolonialism:
a-The concerns
b-The characteristics
- The Historical Development of Postcolonial Theory
I-The Initial Phase: Critique of the Colonial Practices
- Unveiling Power Dynamics: Critique of the Colonial Practices
- Exploration of the Psychological Effect of Colonization: Frantz Fanon and the Development of the "Inferiority Complex"
- Critique of the Dehumanization of Colonialism: Aimé Césaire and the "Thingification of Colonized Subjects"
- Analysis of Alienation and Identity: Albert Memmi and the notion of "twofold rejection" in Colonial Contexts
II- The Modern Phase : Criticism on the Colonial Discourse
- Deconstructing Orientalism and Challenging Representation
- The discourse of "Orientalism" in the Western literary canon.
- The Hidden Aim behind the Construction of the "Orient".
- The Notion of "Oriental Silence"
- Orientalism and Islam
- Empowering the Subaltern: Agency and Resistance
- Exploring Gayatri Spivak's seminal essay "Can the Subaltern Speak"
- Hegemony, subaltern, revisionist history, traditional vs modern model of subjectivity, representation,
- Motivation behind her Writing "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
- Navigating Hybridity, Mimicry, and Ambivalence in Postcolonial Identity Formation
- Understanding Hybridity through Cultural Intersections in Postcolonial Contexts
- Exploring Mimicry as a Strategy of Resistance and Survival in Postcolonial Identity Construction
- Investigating Ambivalence and the Complexities of Identity
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