Postcolonialism

Postcolonialism (also post-colonial theory) is the critical academic study of the cultural, political and economic consequences of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the impact of human control and exploitation of colonized people and their lands. The field started to emerge in the 1960s, as scholars from previously colonized countries began publishing on the lingering effects of colonialism, developing a critical theory analysis of the history, culture, literature, and discourse of (usually European) imperial power.

Postcolonial, as in the postcolonial condition, is to be understood, as Mahmood Mamdani puts it, as a reversal of colonialism but not as superseding it.[1]

  1. ^ Veracini, Lorenzo (2015). The Settler Colonial Present. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 38. doi:10.1057/9781137372475. ISBN 978-1-137-39404-0.

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