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Decolonization Movement In Literature

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The decolonization movement in literature refers to the efforts to reclaim and decolonize literary narratives, voices, and perspectives that have been historically marginalized or oppressed by colonial powers.

Key Features

  • Reclaiming indigenous voices and stories
  • Addressing themes of imperialism, cultural identity, and resistance
  • Critiquing colonialism and its effects on societies

Pros

  • Promotes diversity and inclusivity in literature
  • Raises awareness about the impact of colonialism on individuals and communities
  • Encourages critical engagement with history and power dynamics

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