![]() ![]() We can talk about postcolonialism from different points of view. In fact, the very different geographical, historical, social, religious, and economic concerns of the different ex-colonies dictate a wide variety in the nature and subject of most postcolonial writing. ![]() ![]() Postcolonialism includes a vast array of writers and subjects. However, it may also refer to the literature written in other countries, which takes as its subject-matter the idea or experience of colonialism. Postcolonialism, discussed from a literary approach, deals with the literature produced in countries that were colonies and by the colonized peoples responding to the colonial legacy by what the British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie called “writing back”, and thus confronting colonial cultural attitudes through literature. ![]()
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