General Aim
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Critically analyse and deconstruct literary texts influenced by colonialism pertaining to diverse voices and perspectives that challenge the hegemony of the imperialist discourse.
Specific Aims
- To demonstrate a comprehensive insight of the origins, aspects and scope of postcolonial theory.
- To evaluate the chronological evolution of postcolonial theory.
- To analyse the relationship between narration and representation.
- To measure subalternity and agency within narratives.
- To assess postcolonial identity according to the the notions of mimicry, hybridity, and ambivalence.
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