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Postcolonialism: An Introduction (Bengali Version)

Postcolonialism: An Introduction (Bengali Version)

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  • Author: Chirantan Sarkar

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732008

  • First Edition: September 2010

  • Format: Paperback

About the Book
In this concise yet insightful study, Chirantan Sarkar moves beyond simple definitions of postcolonialism and examines the ideological and historical foundations of colonialism. The book surveys the development of colonial discourse and its complex relationship with literature.

It introduces readers to major debates and recent developments in postcolonial theory, while also exploring the intersection between feminism and postcolonial thought. The author situates the deeply troubling issue of women’s empowerment within the larger theoretical discussions surrounding postcolonialism.

Accessible and analytical, this paperback serves as an introductory guide for students and readers seeking a clear understanding of postcolonial studies and its relevance to literary and cultural criticism.

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Book Details

  • Author: Chirantan Sarkar

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732008

  • First Edition: September 2010

  • Format: Paperback

About the Book
In this concise yet insightful study, Chirantan Sarkar moves beyond simple definitions of postcolonialism and examines the ideological and historical foundations of colonialism. The book surveys the development of colonial discourse and its complex relationship with literature.

It introduces readers to major debates and recent developments in postcolonial theory, while also exploring the intersection between feminism and postcolonial thought. The author situates the deeply troubling issue of women’s empowerment within the larger theoretical discussions surrounding postcolonialism.

Accessible and analytical, this paperback serves as an introductory guide for students and readers seeking a clear understanding of postcolonial studies and its relevance to literary and cultural criticism.