LM 43 – Postcolonial Theory: Empire, Identity and Resistance
Postcolonial Theory: Empire, Identity and Resistance Explore Postcolonial Theory in World Literature through empire, identity, resistance, hybridity and cultural memory in a clear and engaging guide. Colonial rule may end politically, yet its influence often survives through language, identity and collective memory. — World Literature Editorial Reflection For centuries, empires expanded through conquest and domination, reshaping cultures, languages and identities across Asia, Africa and Latin America. Yet literature preserved voices official history often ignored. Through novels, poetry and oral traditions, colonized communities expressed resistance, displacement and the struggle for dignity while protecting cultural memory. Postcolonial Theory examines how empire shaped representation, language, identity and power. It explores how marginalized voices reclaim memory through storytelling. Explore the world’s greatest writers, literary movements and ideas with our Compl...